One of the many unbellifers which thrive in the field behind Compton Lock.
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Changes in scrambled egg fungus
Scrambled egg fungus (it has other, less appetizing names) is supposedly a fairly common fungus, though I have never noticed it before this summer.
It grows on tree stumps and other dead wood – those shown here are on wood mulch.
Once it appears, its appearance changes rapidly over the course of a day or so. It starts off the pale yellow colour which gets it the “scrambled egg” monicker.
It then fades to a white which soon develops a dirty-looking brown, grey or black surface.
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Ears of corn ripening
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Bank of thistledown, Barley Field
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Slender beetle on an umbellifer
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Bird’s nest fungus with a sandy stiltball
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.










