fungiclumber
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Coprinus domesticus cycle: more Coprinus domesticus appeared in the same spot again,these were first spotted aro...
9:19 AM May 25th
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latest finds 23rd May: a few finds from the 23rd Mayincluding Puccinia urticata on nettlesMarasmius oreades by t...
2:27 AM May 24th
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Calocybe gambosa & Boletus luridiformis: a quick visit to Clumber Park on Monday 14th Maystill lots of St George...
3:48 AM May 15th
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the Swifts are back ! after spotting one last week in Clumber, we had around 12 hurtling & shrieking around the house last night
2:55 AM May 11th
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St Georges mushroom: several dozen Calocybe gambosa - St George's Mushroom at the edge of a copse today, for mor...
6:49 PM May 2nd
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Entoloma clypeatum: this is another species that has been appearing in the same spot and at roughly the same tim...
1:47 PM Apr 23rd
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My latest SlideShare upload : An introduction to fungi part 2 via @
9:20 AM Apr 18th
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My latest SlideShare upload : An introduction to fungi via @
8:21 AM Apr 17th
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Daedalea quercina: Daedalea quercina, Oak Mazgill,this one apears each year on an old oak stump, nearby was thi...
2:24 AM Apr 17th
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Lenzites betulinus: a recent visit to Budby Heath, in an area where lots of Birch had been felled there were lot...
3:14 AM Apr 13th
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Clumber finds: a few finds from a recent trip Clumber Parka fresh Enteridium lycoperdon (or more recently as Ret...
3:14 AM Apr 13th
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social networking buttons: A new feature has been added to the forum,this is will enable members to put a link t...
3:43 AM Mar 26th
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fungi in the garden this morning: not been able to get out recently, due to a bout of flu, and then a back injur...
3:43 AM Mar 26th
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fungi from a very wet walk: first chance in a while to get out today, but out on a quick dog walk in wet and col...
12:17 PM Mar 4th
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a Mute Swan on one of the ponds at Bevercotes country park 25th Jan 2012
12:09 PM Jan 27th
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@ @ thanks for the mentions and retweets, there is always something to see at Clumber Park, whatever the weather :)
11:33 AM Jan 27th
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@ Clumber yes a great place for fungi, and not only in the autumn, you can usually find a good selection at any time of the year:)
11:31 AM Jan 27th
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Clumber Park fungi from today 27th Jan 2012: quite a mixed bag from this morning at Clumber Parkall from a small...
9:19 AM Jan 27th
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Clumber Park fungi Jan 23rd: a few interesting one from today at Clumber Park,including Sarcoscyph austriaca, St...
6:26 AM Jan 23rd
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Clumber Park fungi finds 19th Jan: as expected, not a lot of fungi to be found, especially after the frosty spel...
8:42 AM Jan 19th
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- Name fungi of Clumber
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- Bio a site containg some of the fungi that can be found in Clumber Park, with photos and descriptions,and forum
visit http://www.fungi-of-clumber-park.co.uk/forum
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