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Coniferous plantation.

 

Dull with heavy showers.

I always find fungi in the same places from year to year. I suppose that isn't too odd, since the underlying fungus will be firmly established and doesn't move.

This is Bolbitius vitellinus.

A new location for Lactarius brittanicus. This is under a Cypress tree that is one of a number planted in this location.

    

 

Trametes versicolor - Turkey Tails - is very common.

 

Back in the light - the mines of the Agromyzid fly Phytomyza vitalbae on Creeping Buttercup.

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