On 23 November 2014, to the Corversbos nature reserve. Where we saw this clouded agaric fungus.
Before we arrived there, a great cormorant flying over the canal near the old harbour. A robin singing.
Many fairy rings of clouded agaric mushrooms.
In some fairy rings, smaller Mycena mushrooms joined their bigger colleagues.
Sulphur tuft on a fallen tree.
A bit further, a shaggy ink cap.
Nuthatch sound.
Birch polypores on a fallen birch tree.
Still further, another shaggy ink cap; older than the earlier one.
As we continued, more clouded agarics.
Beautiful autumn leaves on the forest floor. Some also still on trees.
Still further, this young shaggy ink cap.
On a stump, candlesnuff fungus grows.
Rare mushrooms in the Dutch coastal dunes: here.
Texel island fungi: here.
Coprinopsis nivea: here.
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