Birkacre Fungi again ID Needed please

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Birkacre Fungi again ID Needed please

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Birkacre Fungi again ID Needed please for the first one, approx height 1" growing on the ground

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and the Scarlet Caterpillar Club (Cordyceps-militaris) revisited, it still there about 3 feet from the path not the 6ft I thought it was, very exposed, on the corner, so if you want to see it go soon, their tiny, also now I can see why they are called scarlet as you can see the red of them now Clicky Linky To google map

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I would say one of the 'Clavarias' - of the club fungi family. Although which one I couldn't say for sure.
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Scarlet Caterpillar Club

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Hi Dave, saw the Scarlet Caterpillar Club this morning, as you say it is very vulnerable. :)

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Bryan Thomas wrote:I would say one of the 'Clavarias' - of the club fungi family. Although which one I couldn't say for sure.
Thanks Brian
duxbury rambler wrote:Hi Dave, saw the Scarlet Caterpillar Club this morning, as you say it is very vulnerable. :)

Carol.
Pleased you managed to see it, Carol, think Joyce says its the first recording of it Birkacre
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I agree with Bryan's suggested ID and comment.
Sorry I haven't had chance yet to go to look for the Cordyceps.
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Thanks Joyce, may go fungi hunting again this afternoon

Carol where about are the fly agarics that you have on your web blog please
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Will try Dave

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up on to Burgh lane south from Primrose hill on to the pond field head toward the Barrow/building site, over the muddy stream were the pallets are. follow the path as it curves right - there is a silver birch leaning over on the right they are under there, you have passed by them at the shrubby hawthorne , a lot have been eaten and but there were a couple of new ones coming up this morning.

Hope this makes sense :)
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Hi Carol near here please Clicky Linky

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We call that the pond field - If you look at your link the triangular shaped field above and left of the A the thin hedge line at the top has a few shrubby trees, the two distinct trees are the birch and hawthorne. Will have to take lessons on clicky links. :)
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Thanks Carol should find them from your description now :D,

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Woo Hoo Perfick thanks Carol. easy isn't it, I'll go in the morning weather permitting, stand by for pics of the fly agaric :lol: :lol: :lol:
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