Some Autumn Fungi

 The fungi are popping up all over the place at the moment. Here are a couple I saw today.


I think this first one is a meadow wax cap and is apparently edible. I have only rarely had the  confidence to eat mushrooms that I have foraged myself and that is when I have been absolutely certain (and this isn't one of those times!).

The growth on this stump goes by a variety of names - candle snuff fungus, or stag's horn fungus being two of the more common. This grows on rotting wood and can infect and kill Hawthorne and gooseberry plants.
                                                                                 Diary
Nothing in the camera traps but rabbits! We have been visited by this female pheasant over the last couple of days and she finally posed for a photograph.

Some nice sunshine yesterday during which the beech tree at the edge of our field was looking splendid.

Tawny owls are very noisy at night at the moment. I'm not sure what this is about but is perhaps territorial as this years young try to stake out a territory for themselves.






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