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David Humphries

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  1. thirst quenchingly pretty....... .
  2. desiccating poulet ? Daedaleopsis confragosa for the first .
  3. good one Ben Morchella esculenta - Common/yellow Morel Fancy putting one up ? .
  4. A mini mycorrhyzal fruiting explosion around these young birch. Paxillus and Amanita .
  5. anyone fancy a shout at post 63? .
  6. beech with Pholiota aurivella - the golden scalycap .
  7. Similar to others, old whicker basket my late father in law used to use at the stables where he worked 30/40 years ago. Holds two or three nights worth. Would be nice to eventually have something that holds a greater volume. .
  8. Suite of training videos from the project produced and narrated by Helen Read VETree - Common sense risk management of veteran trees on Vimeo VETree - The importance of the land around a veteran tree on Vimeo VETree - Techniques for crown reducing a veteran tree on Vimeo VETree - Halo clearance for veteran trees on Vimeo VETree - Creation of decaying wood habitats on Vimeo VETree - Management of veteran fruit trees on Vimeo Vetree - Veteran Tree Network .
  9. The links work fine on the main site. I'll pass it on, thanks. .
  10. More likely to be Hericium cirrhatum I think http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/tree-fungi-191.html http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/tree-fungi-122.html .
  11. perhaps with a mind to find out what type of soil is present in relation to 'heave' as part of the equation. Removing such a large water demanding tree may have an effect on the bulk of the soil (if clay) Certainly a consideration . .
  12. Thanks Reg, appreciate the back story .
  13. its subtle, but think there's a face peering out from this oak .
  14. Here's one that may be a little more straight forward.... .
  15. Struggling with this one sean is it a very blurry micro-close up of the top surface of an Inonotus hispidus bracket? .
  16. part of a large fairy ring of Macrolepiota procera containg 20 or so parasols .
  17. I had a request a couple of years ago from a sound student for access to a tree that was going to be coming out. He was in the last year of his degree & was putting together a project for his dissertation that involved wiring up a tree with external & internal microphones, to record the soundscape around the trees environment before, during & after the trees removal. here's the thread.... http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/members-only/50616-listening-trees.html sadly the audio file is out of license so doesn't work from the thread link .
  18. early morning capture of Psathyrella conopilus .
  19. Probably Gymnopilus junonius - the spectacular rust gill .
  20. The great Mr Coates doing what he does best with big trees & cranes ! .
  21. are the dessicated remains hard or soft Owen? If hard, I would imagine they are I. dryadeus, based on the look & the location .
  22. Anyone gonna have a go at Sean's on posts 28 & 29? .
  23. Go on then Ps, Haven't forgotten your Pm, I'll get back to you on that in the morning when I've checked some records .

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