Fungus fecundity

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    The mild, damp weather we've been having lately has produced an impressive display of fungi this autumn, one of the best I can recall for several years.

    Here's a selection I photographed this morning at work; fungi of all shapes, sizes and colours which have appeared around the garden and woodlands.

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      A few more;

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        Oooh, long words. Nice pics too!
         
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          What are they all called? Anyone know? :)
           
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          Fungi :heehee:

          Can't say much more than that, as there isn't mush-room :biggrin:





















          I'll get me coat...............
           
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            *passes FC a pair of willies to go with that coat* :heehee:

            Great shots, Trunky :thumbsup: :star:
             
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              I don't need a pair of them thank you @"M" - I got a perfectly serviceable one of my own :biggrin:
               
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                It's that ruddy filter, *again* !!!!! :nonofinger:

                wEllies, fc, WELLIES!!!!
                 
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                  1. Red Cracking Bolete.
                  2.Maybe one of the Milk Caps?
                  3. ?
                  4.?
                  5.?
                  6. Lawyer's Wig
                   
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                    Thanks Zigs...they have some cracking names!
                     
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                      Thanks for the IDs Zigs.
                      No. 2 has been puzzling me, they were actually quite large, about 8 - 10 inches in diameter. I've had a look at the milk caps and although some look similar, I can't find any descriptions which match that size. :dunno:
                       
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                        "M" American English doesn't recognise Willies :oopss: WELLIES, try putting in Wellingtons instead. :heehee:
                         
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                        Got an ID on no.2 now thanks to that Facebook link Zigs. :blue thumb:

                        It's Paxillus or Brown Rollrim, one of the boletes.
                         
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