tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2195690568078365297.post1374910364057446777..comments2023-04-13T10:16:02.214+01:00Comments on The Autistic Naturalist: Oct 5th Strumpshaw Fenseanspetmonsterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14516508121580827108noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2195690568078365297.post-11579359659129280142016-10-05T22:04:51.151+01:002016-10-05T22:04:51.151+01:00* sorry that last line should read "area of l...* sorry that last line should read "area of leaf litter..."James Emersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04895693455349558444noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2195690568078365297.post-76452723006134480682016-10-05T22:04:10.115+01:002016-10-05T22:04:10.115+01:00No problem. I've just checked my records and I...No problem. I've just checked my records and I saw Candlesnuff fungus at Strumpshaw in January before going to the Buckenham corvid roost. The photo I took was after a photograph of Scarlet Elf Cup, and shows it growing from an eara of leaf little and small branches.James Emersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04895693455349558444noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2195690568078365297.post-57915300637947562212016-10-05T21:13:37.646+01:002016-10-05T21:13:37.646+01:00Thank you very much James. I just hope the shaggy ...Thank you very much James. I just hope the shaggy inkcaps emerge next week before I have to leave on holiday in the week after! Would hate to miss them at their best. I know where you mean for the candlesnuff. Been looking there but I couldn't see anything. Perhaps I should take a closer look?seanspetmonsterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14516508121580827108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2195690568078365297.post-20378567193334820732016-10-05T18:31:28.436+01:002016-10-05T18:31:28.436+01:00The orangey-brown inkcaps are Glistening Inkcaps, ...The orangey-brown inkcaps are Glistening Inkcaps, and the other brownish ones with white centres are Brown Mottlegills. I wouldn't worry about the Shaggy Inkcaps yet, it's been quite a dry autumn so fungi are only really starting to emerge. I usually see some on the grassy lawn near St Stephen's roundabout, but there haven't been any yet. Candlesnuff is visible all year round though - I reckon there is some on the fallen logs on the bit of path towards the sandy quarry area (i.e. opposite side of the path to the pond-dipping platform.James Emersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04895693455349558444noreply@blogger.com