Some pics from last sunday while out walking in Allerthorpe Wood.
Amongst The Below We Have:
Fly Agaric
Birch Polypore
Horsehoof Fungus
Stinkhorn (Lots of stinkhorns around this year!)
Tawny Grisette
Brown Birch Bolete (Leccinnum)
Common Earthball
Common Yellow Brittlegill
Butter Cap
Follow along on my foraging and fishing expeditions around the East Riding Of Yorkshire And Lincolnshire. Searching out good things to eat in the wild such as: mushrooms, wild fruits, berries, nuts along with fishing and sea shore foraging and anything else of interest, not always of the edible variety!
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Saturday, 1 October 2011
01-10-2011 Nut Wood
As it was a lovely day out there today i decided to go out for a few hours foraging even though it seems like as it's so dry out, the season maybe a little later this year BUT there were still plenty of bits to see, maybe 20 species of mushroom with just the odd edible (But nothing majorly interesting yet!) And i decided to pick the last blackberries i will get this season as they are pretty much gone over now, Oh and a small bag of hazlenuts to see how they roast up.
Fungi Species i found in the woods today:
Stinkhorn
Jelly Ears
Clouded Agaric
Common Swamp Brittlegill (Or maybe an ochre brittlegill, was a yellow russula that wasn't too peppery)
Some Sort Of Lactarius (A quick taste of the latex told me it was a HOT one, Thats the best i could do!)
Sulphur Tufts
Red Cracking Bolete (I Think)
Oyster/Pleurotus (Think it was a branching oyster but not 100%, see pic)
Shaggy Scalycap
Honey Fungus
Armillaria Ostoyae (I Think)
Common Puffball
Dead Man's Fingers
King Alfred's Cakes
+ maybe 5 or 6 more that i couldn't identify, oh and a couple of woody brackets/polypore's that i couldn't (be bothered to) identify.
A couple of pics from the day
Fungi Species i found in the woods today:
Stinkhorn
Jelly Ears
Clouded Agaric
Common Swamp Brittlegill (Or maybe an ochre brittlegill, was a yellow russula that wasn't too peppery)
Some Sort Of Lactarius (A quick taste of the latex told me it was a HOT one, Thats the best i could do!)
Sulphur Tufts
Red Cracking Bolete (I Think)
Oyster/Pleurotus (Think it was a branching oyster but not 100%, see pic)
Shaggy Scalycap
Honey Fungus
Armillaria Ostoyae (I Think)
Common Puffball
Dead Man's Fingers
King Alfred's Cakes
+ maybe 5 or 6 more that i couldn't identify, oh and a couple of woody brackets/polypore's that i couldn't (be bothered to) identify.
A couple of pics from the day
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