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Field Bird's Nest (Cyathus olla)

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Paltry Puffball (Bovista plumbea)

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Hairy Parachute (Crinipellis scabella)

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Dune cup (Peziza amophila)

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Entoloma Sp?

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Feathered Stalkball (Onygena corvina) on the feathers of a dead Razorbill.

Stacking by hand in the field about 40 shots.

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Fungus Sp?

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Clitocybe rivulosa/dealbata?

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Clustered Domecap (Lyophyllum decastes)

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Psathyrella ammophila?

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Sea Sandwort (Honckenya peploides)

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Mycena chlorantha

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Neotiella rutilans

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Canonball Fungus (Sphaerobolus stellatus)

Nestled in amongst Capillary Thread-moss (Bryum capillare)

Stacked by hand in the field.

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Tuning Fork Fungus Sp?

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Sea Holly decaying. (Eringium maritimum)

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Fungus Sp?

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Sheep's Bit Scabious (Jasione montana)

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Small fluffy white fungus on an Elder Twig
Slightly more grown up versions below.

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This group was about 2mm across

No to sure about the ghosting although the picture has been touched up.

Small fluffy white fungus on an Elder Twig Sp?

from

Tony M

I reckon those lovely small white fluffy fungi on the elder twig are Lachnella alboviolascens.

and

a

twinkling of about twenty Snow Buntings flew along the beach


and something extra

The small orange fungus that Stewart brought with him.

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The diagonal length was about 1mm

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Again from

Tony M

The small orange fungus that Stewart brought along
was
Flammocladiella decora/Nectria decora [on an invisible host of
Massaria gigantispora] on a Field Maple twig.

Taken using a X10 Nikon microscope objective



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