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Member’s Photo Album

Photos of Exmoor’s wildlife and views taken by ENHS members

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King Alfred's Cake by Steve Pearce. 2022
Peltigera sp. Dog Lichen Stephen Pearce 2022
Peltigera sp. Dog Lichen. C Tickner 2022
Blue Roundhead, Stropharia cyanea found and photographed by Martina Slater.
Fiary inkcap, Coprinellus disseminatus by Ian Hart
Honey Fungus by Ian Hart
Honey Fungus by Ian Hart
Fly Aragric: C Tickner
Smoky spindles at Luckbarrow:photo by James Windle
Possibly: Kuehneola uredinis, Pale Bramble Rust . C Tickner
Sulphur Polypore (Chicken in woods) from Dave Mileham. Found on the Cabinet Walk, CloutshamSulphur Polypore (Chicken in woods from Dave Mileham).
The Hair Ice phenomenon indicates the presence of the fungus Exidiopsis effusa; the phenomenon is fleeting and in response to precise weather conditions: found by C. Tickner at Winsford Allotments January 2021
Faerie's Bonnets/Fairy Inkcaps, Coprinellus disseminatus.  Dave Mileham
Turkey tail :Trametes versicolor@lan Hart
Meadow Waxcap: Cuphophyllus-pratensis: Ian Hart
Parrot Wax Cap, Gliophorus psittasinus: Dave Mileham
Stump Puffball, Lycoperdon pyriforme : Dave Mileham
Pink wax cap, Porpolomopsis calyptriformis: Dave Mileham
Common-Earthball,  Scleroderma citrinum: Dave Mileham
Cauliflower-Fungus, Sparassis crispa: Dave Mileham
Leafy Brain, Phaeotremella-foliacea: David Mileham
Common Puffball, Lycoperdon perlatum: David Mileham
Candlesnuff Fungus, Xylaria hypoxylon: David Mileham
Black Bulgar,  Bulgaria inquinans: David Mileham
Giant Plypore, Meripilus: David Mileham
Blackening wax cap: Ian Hart
White Saddle Fungus,  Helvella Crispa at Selworthy: Martina Slater
Sycamore tarspot:Rhytisma acerinum: C. Tickner
Shaggy-inkcap: Coprinus comatus@lan Hart
Shaggy-inkcap: Coprinus comatus@lan Hart

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