Horse with a long bushy mane and tail, with sleeping foal in a field at Himley.
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Mycena species, Himley Plantation
Mycenae are a genus of mushrooms where it is often difficult to identify individual species. They are small, have a thin, fragile stem, and are usually pale with a conical cap. Several different mycena species are included in these pictures, taken on a recent visit to the Woodland Trust’s Himley Plantation.
Autumnal maple, Himley
The damp but still fairly warm weather means fresh crops of fungi. A recent brisk walk around the Woodland Trust’s Himley Plantation produced a species count in double figures. A patch of common funnel caps looked like they had only recently grown, though some had already been found by a hungry creature.
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Ginger coloured lichen above bright green liverwort, growing in a niche on the top of the wall of one of thetwenty-one locks of the Birmingham Canal.







