Recent rain really has encouraged fungi to pop up and in Tyrrel’s Wood near us this was very evident when we visited on Sunday.
I recorded no less than 5 species of boletes - Sepia Bolete, Matt Bolete, Suede Bolete, the numerous Bluefoot Bolete and best of all a striking new species for me in the form of Ruby Bolete. Into the bargain I also found Cinnamon Bracket, Charcoal Burner, Camembert Brittlegill, Common Earthballs, Cramp Balls, Earthy Webcap, Wood Mushroom, Whitelaced Shank, Yellow Stagshorn, Southern Bracket and Glistening Inkcap.
As ever Nuthatches were calling from at least 2 spots in the wood.
Ruby Bolete
Matt Bolete
Sepia Bolete
Bluefoot Bolete
Yellow Stagshorn













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