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  1. Hi all, I run a forest education website which will be fully active by next year: Home - ForestExplorers.co.uk - We have a photo gallery which I am in desperate need of filling with pics! All photos will be uploaded to the gallery on the website and also on our mobile app. We are looking for anything suitable for viewers of all ages. Trees, leaves, fungi, carvings, seeds, wildlife - and so on... All photos will appear with your name if you wish so. Please email any pics to: [email protected] A brief description of each photo would be great. Please pass this message onto anyone who you think can help. No photos will be used for financial gain. And if anyone would like to help with the project in any way, please get in touch, Regards Lee
  2. Hi Guys Pretty sure I know the species but want confirmation from the forum. I'll not put my obvious answer as not to sway the vote. Found at the base of Quercus robur, english / pedunculate oak with tree trunk approx. 22 inch diameter at base height (dbh). Fruited 6-weeks ago and then decomposed to a cheesy mass 1-week ago. Cheers Rich
  3. I was walking was down an alley in west london and I saw what I thought was a turd, but it was stuck to the wall... then I took a closer look, as you do, and I couldn't believe my eyes... are they what I think they are?
  4. Hi All Found this on a Robinia, can someone id it for me please, and will it fall down. The butt of the tree seems solid. Cheers
  5. Hi, New to this forum although I've been reading it for a while. I'm a photographer part time and could do with some help identifying a few fungi from last autumn. Rather than paste all the photos here (there are quite a few) I've put them up on temporary pages of my photography website, see links below :- Fungi I've tentatively identified but would like confirmation :- Gary Cook Photography - Photographs of Fungi Tentatively Identified, Photos, Photo, Photograph, Travel stock library Fungi I haven't yet identified :- Gary Cook Photography - Photographs of Fungi Not Identified, Photos, Photo, Photograph, Travel stock library And if you're interested a few that I have identified :- Gary Cook Photography - Photographs of Fungi Identified, Photos, Photo, Photograph, Travel stock library On each page simply click on a thumbnail to see a larger image. Please note however that this is a part of my website that is still under development so the search function and some of the links to the travel photography etc don't yet work. Any help you can give would be appreciated, either by reply to this thread or email (best if you can quote the photo number at the bottom left hand corner of each image). Many thanks, Gary

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