Blythburgh and Walberswick, 14 November 2018

The reason for visiting Blythburgh (to my eternal shame!) was the presumed escaped Hooded Merganser which was disappointingly absent. I did however have a Water Pipit there which was an unexpected bonus!

So, with time to spare I had a wander around Walberswick National Nature Reserve concentrating on some fungi associated with coniferous woodland. Maybe my last 2 Common Darters of the year and a Red Admiral were nice before I took the following pictures showing what I saw:

Silverleaf Fungus

Velvet Shank


Turkeytail

Conifercone Cap


Common Rustgill

Conifercone Cap

Liver Milkcap





Silverleaf Fungus

Yellowing Curtain Crust

  Yellowing Curtain Crust

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