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Post by ianr on Oct 26, 2018 8:17:54 GMT
Nice parkland here with sculptures and the like but I prefer natural sculptures to man made ones, so off into the undergrowth I go The first two are the same the third I'm sure is different although lots of both all mixed together the rest some I know others not so much ian Untitled by ian robinson, on Flickr 094 by ian robinson, on Flickr Untitled by ian robinson, on Flickr stagshorn and dead mans fingers by ian robinson, on Flickr Untitled by ian robinson, on Flickr Untitled by ian robinson, on Flickr Untitled by ian robinson, on Flickr yellow stagshorn by ian robinson, on Flickr Untitled by ian robinson, on Flickr
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Post by aeshna5 on Oct 26, 2018 11:46:00 GMT
Stunning photos as ever. The first one looks rather unusual in form. Hopefully one of the mycologists will be along to name those that it's possible to ID without spores.
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Post by Tringa on Oct 27, 2018 10:03:08 GMT
Great shots, Ian. The first one is intriguing, not seen one of them before.
Dave
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Post by rowanberry on Oct 27, 2018 20:34:11 GMT
You certainly have a talent for finding unusual fungi, Ian! That first one especially.
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