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Art Deco shelter, 1930s, Mewsbrook Park |
Today we walked through Lobbs Wood but couldn't find any fungi. We then tried Mewsbrook Park where we found Hairy Curtain Crust and two new species: Pleated Inkcap in the meadow and Silverleaf Fungus on a log in the woodland.
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Garden Snails hibernating in Lobbs Wood, Helix aspersa |
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Hairy Curtain Crust underside, Stereum hirsutum with pupa sheltering |
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Hairy Curtain Crust |
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Hairy Curtain Crust |
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Field Maple leaf, Acer campestre |
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Silverleaf Fungus, Chondrostereum purpureum |
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Art Deco bridge |
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Mewsbrook Park |
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Coots, Fulica atra |
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Hebe |
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Mallard, Anas platyrhynchos |
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Periwinkle |
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Pleated Inkcap, Parasola plicatilis |
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Pleated Inkcap |
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