On Thursday a small patch of Nitschkia collapsa was found on (probably) ash, which left only one species to find. I had hoped it might be a passing flock of barnacle geese or a sea eagle or something but in the end it turned out to be another mushroom (fungus 130)!
This morning at 8:13 in in Chapel Wood I came across a few fruit bodies (mushrooms to "normal people"!) of Laccaria laccata, which is the official species #1000!
Because I'm not at work and have no tools, here it is in all its unfocussed, uncropped glory
Bravo, Ali, you crept up from the third placed underdog, to top dog in the space of a few short months. great hit. good on you. but the race to 1100 calls us all........ :D
ReplyDeleteWell done Ali, very good going.
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