Sidmouth Nature Explorers Fungi Foraging on Mutters Moor

On Wednesday the 1st of October, Sidmouth Nature Explorers had a good morning's walk around Mutters Moor heathland on the hunt for fungi and whatever else we might find. Birds were a bit scarce, a few blue tits, a pair of jays deep in the woods, a nuthatch high in a pine tree, blackbirds and some robins flitting around.
Plenty of acorns and beech mast on the ground indicating a good year for all wildlife.
Our biggest count were fungi of which we found several different types including...
- Rooting shank
- Charcoal burner (green variation)
- Shaggy scalycap
- Solitary amanita
- Velvet shank
- Porcelain fungus
- Lactarius quieticolor
- Stereum hirsutum
- Turkeytail
- Buttercap
- The Sickener
- Fly agaric
...to name a few. Plus one very small but interesting spider. All in all a very successful morning, nice walk and the weather held for us.
Malcolm Seymour, co-leader
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