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AJStrees

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  1. A great selection
  2. Great find Ben. Very interesting! Thanks for sharing
  3. Yes hasn’t been hammering as much so far
  4. Have you seen anymore evidence of OGW since your last post?
  5. Nice bolete beside a beech tree
  6. Excellent webinar I thought. Lots of fungi out there and lots to learn
  7. Fantastic photo btw David.
  8. Tad warm again here but a slight breeze! Work in the shade.
  9. Interesting concept. Yes how can you age a fungal bracket.. But also that is just the fruiting body. The internal fungi and breakdown could well have been going on a lot longer inside the tree. How long does the wood take to breakdown and does it depend on white or brown rot. Lignin or cellulose removal. Quite a thing to behold.
  10. Interesting lumpy bracket potentially then. Will keep an eye out. Thanks David.
  11. I was going to also say looks like chrlosis. Looks like they are on the edge of a crop field. Are herbicides of differing sorts used there?
  12. Hi Ben, thanks for that. Yes there were Birch in somewhat close proximatey, but also silver poplar and oak.
  13. Well now that you mention it, yes Mr Humphries, pores was the word I was meaning... of course...
  14. I believe a nice fresh beef steak. On the base of an oak (Fistulina hepatica) I took a small piece from underneath to show the gills a bit.
  15. Looks a bit like shaggy bracket to me. Pholiota squarrosa
  16. Yeah always worth getting a half decent camera if you want to capture good shots. Surprisingly though not too expensive these days for a decent camera. Not the best but good enough to give you some satisfaction in your photos.
  17. Nice. Haven't seen any Goshawks close up. Would love to photograph one though. Birds of prey are really incredily good looking birds I reckon.
  18. been having fun with the camera during lockdown. Kestrel has been nesting high up in one of our old trees.
  19. Baby Robin innit....
  20. Does look like a nice walnut. If you have any spare seed, I would like to grow some walnut trees on the site I work at.
  21. oh okay. Thank Steve.
  22. Thanks Ben. that's very helpful.

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