3rd November, Fritton Woods aka Waveney Forest, loads of fungi, too many to show you here. So I’ve selected a few. Enjoy. BTW I only name when I’m sure of the ID (which isn’t often)
The next three fungi all belong to the earth-ball/puff-ball family
These next two fungi are very common at Fritton
Possibly an oysterling
And no mistaking the final two: Amanita muscaria aka Fly Agaric. BTW the rain washes the spots off
I could show you so many more but that’s all for now folks. Hope you enjoyed
Cheers to your joy for capturing these fascinating life forms.
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Thank you 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Very pretty! Anything edible? Looks like you had a lovely day.
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I don’t know which ones are edible. I won’t chance it
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I think the top one is named “Algernon,” but he finds it embarrassing, so he goes by “Fred.” 🙂
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Ah, that explains everything. Thank you, Brian
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It just amazes me all the different shapes and formats. Fungi is such a versatile life form, it’s simply amazing. 😊
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It was the first life on this planet, and all subsequent life in some form depends upon it. It is amazing stuff
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It sure is, and I don’t think we appreciate it enough
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But we’re only now beginning to appreciate the air we breathe, and the climate
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True
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