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"Craven" <cravenbirds@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>Http://tinyurl.com/5qz49 > >In "Latest Photos" album. > >TIA > It's some kind of bracket fungi : knowing what tree it's on can help. (Beefsteak mostly on Oak, Oyster mostly on Beech.) Your toads are wonderful, but "junior" didn't get his chiseled features from "mum & dad" - he's a frog. -- Sleepalot aa #1385 |
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On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 11:21:11 -0000, Craven wrote:
> Http://tinyurl.com/5qz49 > > In "Latest Photos" album. > > TIA Could be a beefsteak fungus. It might be better to aim your query here:- alt.nature.mushrooms free.uk.nature.mushrooms |
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"Craven" <cravenbirds@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:dkkoto$60m$1@newsg3.svr.pol.co.uk... > Http://tinyurl.com/5qz49 > > In "Latest Photos" album. > > TIA Is that mealworm feeder made using the plans on my site? Looks very similar to me ;-) (http://www.daviv.com/feeder.htm) -- Dave Hall, Llangwm, Pembrokeshire. Web:- www.daviv.com Videos of badgers and foxes on our patio and birds inside a nestbox. |
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Craven<cravenbirds@yahoo.co.uk> wrote on Sunday 06 Nov 2005 11:21 am:
> ttp://tinyurl.com/5qz49 DSCF1430 and DSCF1429 : Piptoporus betulinus (birch polypore, or razorstrop fungus) DSCF1450, DSCF1449, DSCF1448, DSCF1437 : Daedaleopsis confragosa (blushing bracket) I think this is right - there are a few look-alikes. DSCF1405 : where is the fungus? There might be some Mycena species on the nearest log (no English name) DSCF1398 : Grey squirrel (I don't think this is a fungus) (I also visit alt.nature.mushrooms) -- Edwin Hutton (use edDOThuttonATlsaevaPOINTuklinuxSTOPnet for email) ....Grant we beseech Thee that, ... during our journeys through the Internet we will ... treat with charity and patience all those souls whom we encounter. Amen.From <http://www.catholic.org/isidore> |