The bird’s nest fungus is an uncommon fungus which looks like tiny nests holding miniature birdseggs.
A small clump of them were growing near the sandy stiltballs which featured in a post yesterday.
The bird’s nest fungus is an uncommon fungus which looks like tiny nests holding miniature birdseggs.
A small clump of them were growing near the sandy stiltballs which featured in a post yesterday.
Another mushroom hiding in short grass on a lawn. This is the species most commonly found forming rings, though not here.
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A very rare mushroom which grows on well-drained sandy soil. I noticed some growing by a quiet lane near Bridgnorth last year.
After this summer, I half expected they wouldn’t appear this year.
I went back to the spot a few hours ago. The area was much more overgrown than it had been this time last year.
But the stiltballs were, if anything, more abundant this time round.
Some had been drained of colour. These were very old ones, perhaps from last year.