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    It looks like it's a good season for Fungi this year. I assume that the last 2 shots are of those wonderfully delicate ones (sorry, I know nought about mushrooms)... lovely things, although quite a few there seem to have been nibbled

    Nice set of shots, Joe

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    Certainly do seem to be a lot about, love the array in the fourth picture.
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    Yep, me too - they look to be those wonderful delicate ones that really do make me think of fairies.

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    I don't know anything about them either but they look nice. Obviously some animals or insects like them from the nibbles.

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    If I had better access to 'mushroom land' I would definitely do a course so I could collect them for eating - certainly, loads seem to be liked by the little creatures as many I've seen have been nibbled, despite the many other edlble things around at the moment.

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    well apparently dont eat any i photograph as i tend to get poisonus ones!! love the pics joe, tis the season for them, warmish and damp... i shall be trolling for them soon too..

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    I remember an episode of the Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall programme when he went out mushrooming and almost cooked some poisonous ones, but luckily he had an expert come over for lunch

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    Billy these were on the path between Bittern hide and Teal hide.

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