19 November, 2020

More Of The Same. Yawn.

 
In which we travel back to last weekend [not this last weekend, the one before. I am once again a little behind...] to see the yellow, white, and 'other' funguses from the Nose, also the odd other thing as I'm not entirely one dimensional these days. Honest.
 
 
But first, some slight interest, as the trip to work that Monday saw a surprise wildlife sighting: big brown bat!! [Downway Lane, if you're interested] It was a warm night, but still, November bat. As to ID, it was hawking right over the road at head height, ie. low enough to be hit by traffic... Without a good view or better yet a detector you can't be sure, but I suspect GH.


Anyways, to the fungal pictures;

Butter Waxcap

H. reidii

H. persistens

Very boring slightly different yellow fungi...
And non-yellow ones;
 
Snowy Waxcap

Heath Waxcap

Slimy Waxcap

But the fungi at the Nose are by no means all little waxcaps..
 
Clouded Funnel
 
Powdery Brittlegill
[late, but very warm this year, so?]

Turf Mottlegill
 
Collared Parachute
 
 Away from the Nose, the odd fungal sighting still;

Fairy Ring Champignon
 
But it's not all fruiting bodies, here's another hanger-on.
 
November Bumblebee
 
 The birds are starting to be more visible - and audible! - again;
 
Nuthatch,
mid 'Trett!'
 
Wintering Chaffinches are back
 
 
 
Well, a long delay and not actually a lot of news, but at least no horrid gulls inflicted [this time] and we got there in the end. Now all I need to do is get to all the other things...



Be Seeing You...
 

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