![]() West Gorse Amethyst Deceiver, Candlesnuff, Beefsteak, Crested Coral, Sulphur Tuft, Brick Tuft, Peeling Oysterling, Blushing Bracket, Whitelaced Shank, Common Deceivers, Bleeding Bonnet, Lilac Bonnet, Rosy Bonnet, Deer Shield, Brown Rollrim, King Alfreds Cakes, Dead Molls Fingers, Yellowing Curtain Crust, Twig Parachutes, Elder Whitewash, Common Bonnet, Angel's Bonnet Pool Grove Turkeytail, Lumpy Bracket, Honey Fungus, Oak Pin, Peeling Oysterling, Lilac Fibrecap, Glistening Inkcap, Russula species (white), The Blusher Greenhill Way Birch Polypore, Horse Mushroom, Twig Parachutes, Russet Toughshank, Common DeceiverÄavids Crook Brownedge Bonnet, Tricholoma sciodes, Meadow Waxcap, The remaining members of the group returned to the car park after we saw the Yellow Stagshorn while I walked home along Langford’s Way and discovered a couple of Magpie Inkcaps. The next few weeks could bring more waxcaps, which do appear late in the year along with a few other species which enjoy the same conditions. ![]() ![]() In view of recent warm and dry conditions, which changed to wetter conditions only during the last week, the species which most surprised me were a single damaged Meadow Waxcap, the Blusher, relatively large numbers of Common Deceiver, Whitelaced Shank and also the missing species we would normally expect to see at this time of the year. Fifteen of us set off along Greenhill Way at the start of the walk then followed the route as shown on the list below.
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