A FORAY into FUNGI

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Robin

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T'is the season for wonderful Fungi, please add your images.These are some taken last Autumn .
Inkcaps, Sessile Earthstar and Trooping Funnel.
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Birds nest Nidula niveotomentosa 4 - 6mm tall.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nidula
"N. niveo-tomentosa
Peridia are 4–6 mm tall with rims that have a fringe of white hairs. Peridioles are mahogany-brown and 0.5–1 mm wide. Spores have an elliptical or roughly spherical shape, and are 6–9 by 5–6 µm. "
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I guess these are some of the earthstar types?
I cannot provide more details, I know very little about Fungi, like photographing them though.

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Thank you everyone for your comments.

All the fungi I have seen are quite common here, even the birds nest ones!

I am keen to see some luminescent mushrooms, I know the location, have not had a chance to visit there this year, I may be too late.
 
Great image, Letolen. I've yet to see a luminescent species, but that could be due to the fact that I don't generally look for fungi after the sun has gone down!
Thanks for sharing your photo!
cheers,
Alex
 
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