A pair of horse mushrooms which were growing on the grassy bank by the towpath near Compton a few weeks ago.
Because they were growing quite high up the bank, it was easy to get pictures showing the caps from below as well as above.
Tiny fungus,less than half a centimetre across, growing in the moss on the top of a wall.
Doesn’t actually have an English name, presumably because it is so small that it usually escapes notice. Leptoglossum retirugum is its official Linnean name: milk-white little cup is a translation of its name in German, Milchweisser Becherling.
Fly agaric mushroom pictured the morning after I’d first noticed it, here. The overnight frost was still on the leaf-litter.