Postwick

Postwich291224-0

Postwick291224-1 1

Postwick291224-2

Postwick291224-3 1

PostwickArenniaSp291224-1

Arrhenia Sp

TM - Arrhenia retiruga

PostwickBlackFurry291224-1

PostwickBlackFurry291224-2

PostwickFurry281224-1

PostwickFurry281224-2

PostwickFurry281224-3

PostwickFuzzy291224-3

Black fuzzy furry on Holly

SW - Corynespora smithii

from

Fungi of Great Britain & Ireland

PostwickBlueRoundhead291224-1

PostwickBlueRoundhead291224-2

PostwickBlueRoundhead291224-3

Roundhead Sp (Stropharia Sp)

SJ - Blue Roundhead (Stropharia aeruginosa)

PostwickButrys291224-4

Botrytis cinerea on Bramble (Rubus fructicosa agg)

PostwickCaliptella291224-1

PostwickCaliptella291224-2

PostwickCaliptella291224-3

PostwickCaliptella291224-4

Calyptella Sp

PostwickCommonStumpBrittlestem291224-1

PostwickCommonStumpBrittlestem291224-2

Common Stump Brittlestem (Psathyrella piluliformis)

PostwickCoprinellus Sp291224-1

Inkcap Sp

PostwickDeceiver291224-1

PostwickDeceiver291224-2

Some warm brick red colours from the The Deceiver (Laccaria lacata)

PostwickDelicatulaintegrella291224-1

PostwickDelicatulaintegrella291224-2

PostwickDelicutulaintegrella291224-3

Veined Bonnet (Delicutula integrella)

PostwickDialonectria magnusiana291224-1

PostwickDialonectria magnusiana291224-3

Dialonectria magnusiana on Birch Blackhead (Diatrype favacea)

PostwickExidiasaccharinum291224-1

PostwickExidiasaccharinum291224-2

Pine Jelly (Exidia saccharina)

PostwickFungus291224-1

PostwickFungus291224-2

AC - Simocybe centunculus

PostwickGlisteningInkcap291224-1

Glistening Inkcap (Coprinellus micaceus)

PostwickHypomycetes291224-1

PostwickHypomycetes291224-2

?

PostwickJellyEar291224-1

PostwickJellyEar291224-2

PostwickJellyEar291224-3

Some rather spectacular examples of Wood Ear (Auricularia auricula-judae)

PostwickMilkingBonnet291224-1

PostwickMilkingBonnet291224-2

PostwickMilkingBonnet291224-3

Milking Bonnet (Mycena galopus)

PostwickMollisiaSP291224-1

PostwickMollisiaSP291224-2

Mollisia Sp

The spores matched the pictures in Peter Thompson with two oil bodes at either end.

So Probably M cinerea

Lots of tiny white stick fungi in amongst the Mollisia something for another time.

But another Mollisia seemed to suggest a different species.

PostwickMollisiaSp2291224-1

PostwickMollisiaSp291224-1 1M

From the pictures in Peter Thompson they seemed to have small polar drops rather than obvious oil bodies..

Suggesting Mollisia cf cinerella?

PostwickPaleMollisia291224-1

Then a further Pale Yellow Sp

Hairy round the rim of the apothecia
Hairy underside
Short stalk

?

PostwickMtenerrima291224-1

PostwickMtenerrima291224-2

PostwickMtenerrima291224-3

PostwickMtenerrima291224-6

PostwickMtenrrima291224-0

Frosty Bonnet (Mycena tenerrima) with it's sugar coating dusting

PostwickMycenaSp291224-1

Common Bonnet (Mycena galericulata)

PostwickMycenaSp2291224-2

PostwickMycenaSp291224-2

Mycena Sp

PostwickMycoaciauda291224-1

PostwickMycoaciauda291224-2

PostwickMycoaciauda291224-3

A very young 'Pale Yellow Splash Tooth' (Mycoacia uda)

Something to see as a grown up

Mycoacia uda at Crust Fungi.com

PostwickNettedCrust291224-1

Netted Crust (Byssomerulius corium)

PostwickRedNettedcrust291224-1

PostwickRedNettedcrust291224-2

Unknown at the moment on Netted Crust (Byssomerulius corium)

Sadly - TM - The orange/pink staining appears to be just that. The 'Candy floss' type hairs growing over the area appear to have no connection to the staining.

PostwickOlivio291224-1

You can clearly see the brown edge to the gills in the image above

PostwickOlivio291224-2

Brownedge Bonnet (Mycena olivaceomarginata)

PostwickPlicaturacrispa291224-1

PostwickPlicaturacrispa291224-2

PostwickPlicaturacrispa291224-3

PostwickPlicaturacrispa291224-4

PostwickPlicaturacrispa291224-5

PostwickPlicaturacrispa291224-6

Crimped Gill (Plicatura crispa)

PostwickPowderpuffBracket291224-1291224-1

PostwickPowderpuffBracket291224-1291224-2

PostwickPowderpuffBracket291224-1291224-3

PostwickPowderpuffBracket291224-1291224-4

Powderpuff Bracket (Postia ptychogaster)

PostwickPurplePolypore291224-1

PostwickPurplePolypore291224-2

PostwickPurplePolypore291224-3

PostwickPurplePolypore291224-4

PostwickPurplePolypore291224-5

PostwickPurplePolypore291224-6

PostwickPurplePolypore291224-7

Purple Pore Bracket (Trichaptum abietinum)

With clinginghairrs - inhabiting fir trees

In this case on a Pine log.

PostwickRedSporedDapperling291224-2

PostwickRedSporedDapperling291224-3

PostwickRedSporedDapperling291224-4

PostwickRedSporedDapperling291224-5

A stunning Redspored Dapperling with an equally stunning name

(Melanophyllum haematospermum)

PostwickRoselliniamamiformis291224-1

PostwickRmamiformis291224-2

PostwickRoselliniamamiformis291224-2

PostwickCarbuscula291224-6

Rosellinia mamiformis

and

growing on it

SW - Calcarisporium arbuscula

PostwickScurfyTwiglet291224-1

PostwickScurfyTwiglet291224-2

PostwickScurfyTwiglet291224-3

Scurfy Twiglet (Tubaria furfacea)

PostwickSlimeMold291224-1

PostwickSlimeMold291224-2

PostwickSlimeMold291224-3

PostwickSlimeMold291224-4

PostwickSlimeMold291224-5

Slime Mold Sp

Comatriche nigra

PostwickSmallStagshorn291224-2

Small Stagshorn (Calocera cornea)

PostwickSOchraceum291224-1

PostwickSOchraceum291224-2

Ochre Spreading Tooth (Steccerhinum ochraceum)

PostwickVelvetShank291224-1

PostwickVelvetShank291224-2

Velvetshank (Flammilina velutipes)

TM - Spores were measured to eliminate F elastica

PostwickWoodBlewit291224-1

PostwickWoodBlewit291224-2

Wood Blewit (Collybia nuda)

PostwickWoodWoolyfoot291224-1

Wood Woollyfoot (Gymnopus peronatus)

Comments

Felbrigg


FelbriggLichenSp2281224-1

This had an orange reaction to UV so points to a few species.

eg Pyrrhospora quernea & Lecanora expallens

FelbriggHairyCurtainCrust281224-1

Hairy Curtain Crust (Stereum hirsutum)

FelbringLichenSp281224-1

Likely to be Buellia grisevirens, with possibly Ochrolechia arborea below.

FelbriggOchrolechiasubviridis281224-1

FelbriggOchrolechiasubviridis281224-2

FelbriggOchrolechiasubviridis281224-3

FelbriggOchrolechiasubviridis281224-5

Ochrolechia subviridis on the base of a very old Oak (Quercus robur)

Crustose Lichen

FelbriggFuscidealightfootii281224-1

Fuscidea lightfootii

Crustose Lichen on rocks & trees

Blue reaction to UV

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FelbriggLarva271224-1

Found by VB

On investigation and discussion with T Irwin it appears this is some form of biting Midge larvae in the genus Formicopyia.

from TI

Your photos do show a Forcipomyia larva. The blunt-tipped bristles on the back produce a hygroscopic substance that causes water droplets to form.
These then run down onto the larva, keeping it damp and enabling it to breathe easily. Forcipomyia larvae the world over share the same trick.
Several species have been described as larvae, but I don't have the article, and in any case, I'd be hesitant to say which species this is,
when some of the species are still unknown in the immature stages.

A website featuring larvae of biting midges with sticky drops on them.

Chaos of delight - Forcipomyia larvae

FelbriggCresponeapremnea281224-1

FelbriggCresponeapremnea281224-2

FelbriggCresponeapremnea281224-3

Cresponea premnea

Needs the dry bark of veteran trees (Oak, Holly, Yes & occasionally Beech, Lime, Hornbeam & Rowan) at least 300 yrs old

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FelbriggBrownCup281224-1

FelbriggBrownCup281224-2

FelbriggBrownCup281224-3

Brown Cup (Rutsroemia firma)

FelbriggLichenSP6281224-1

Lichen Sp 3

FelbriggHawthornTwiglet281224-1

Sadly this was not Hawthorn Twiglet

Microscopically it was found to be Scurfy Twiglet (Tubaria furfuracia)

FelbriggExidia281224-1

FelbriggExidia281224-2

Witches Butter (Exidia Sp)

Fe;briggOpiliocanestrini281224-2

Fe;briggOpiliocanestrini281224-1

Harvestmen Sp

Opilio canestrinii

Felbriggcirrata271224-1

Common Pincushion (Dicranoweisia cirrata)?

FelbriggHypogmiaphysodes281224-1 1

FelbriggHypogmiaphysodes281224-2

FelbriggHypogmiaphysodes281224-3

Hypogymnia physodes

FelbriggOligolophushanseni281224-1

FelbriggOligolophushanseni281224-2

FelbriggOligolophushanseni281224-3

Harvestmen Sp
Oligolophus hanseni

FelbriggParmeliasaxatilis281224-1

FelbriggParmeliasaxatilis281224-2

FelbriggParmeliasaxatilis281224-3

Parmelia saxatilis

FelbriggSarcogyneregularis281224-1

Rather than the more usual 8-spored Asci, this one can have 100-200 spores as the image from the recent Gressenhall workshop shows

GressenhallSregularis061224-3

Sarcogyne regularis

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FelbriggVnigrescensftectorum281224-1

FelbriggVnigrescensftectorum281224-2

Verrucaria nigrescens f tectorum

FelbriggZygodonSp281224-1

FelbriggZygodon281224-2M

Yoke-moss Sp

Seem to be growing on the church brickwork but actually growing on another moss remains - Wall Screw-moss (Tortula muralis)

The gemmae have both transverse and longitudinal cell walls (all taken from the same cushion).

Zygodon Sp

Green Ypke-moss (Zygodon virdissimus)

FelbriggChaenothecatrichialis271224-1

Chaenotheca trichialis

Crustose and granular to squamalose.

Stalked fruiting body

Very rare occurs only in the dry recesses of acid bark and wood.


FelbriggCladoniaSp271224-1

Cladonia coniocrea

FelbriggCrepidotusvariabilis271224-1

Variable Oysterling (Crepidotus variabilis)

FelbriggFlavoparmeliacaperata271224-1

Flavoparmelia caperata

Foliose Lichen

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FelbriggLecanactisabietina281224-3 1

FelbriggLecanactisabietina281224-3

Lecanactis abietina

Crustose Lichen Mostly infertile but with asexual fruiting bodies (Pycnidia) the white pruinose (powdery granules) tips scattered over the surface

Widespread

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FelbrigPerussariaperusa281224-2

Pertusaria pertusa

Unusually an algal green, normally a greenish grey thallus.

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FelbrigMilospiumgraphidoerum271224-1

FelbrigMilospiumgraphidoerum271224-2

Licheniicolous Fungi Sp

Milospodium graphideorum

on

Schismatomma cretaceum/decolorans

in fact

on

Sporodophoron (Schismatomma) cretaceum (first record for VC 27

FelbriggChrysothrixcandelaris271224-1

FelbriggChrysothrixcandelaris271224-2

Golden Dust Lichen (Chrysothrix candelaris)

FelbriggPertusariahymenea271224-1

FelbriggPertusariahymenea271224-2

Again an Algal green rather than the more usual dark grey

Pertusaria hymenea

A number of lichenicolous fungi use this species

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FelbriggLichen9281224-4

FelbriggLichen9281224-3

FelbriggLichen9281224-2

FelbriggLichen9281224-1

Sporodophoron cretaceum - K+ Yellow

FelbriggLichenSp5281224-1

Evernia prunastri, with Parmelia sulcata above.



Thanks to RY for corrections and additions.

Comments

Dole Plantation

DolePlantation151224-2

DolePlantation151224-3

DolePlantation151224-4

DolePlantationAundulatum151224-1

Common Smoothcap (Atrichum undulatum)

DolePlantationBcapillare151224-1

Capillary Thread-moss (Bryum capillare)

DolePlantationClectocarpa?151224-1

DolePlantationClectocarpa?151224-2

DolePlantationClectocarpa?151224-4

DolePlantationClectocarpa?151224-3

DolePlantationClectocarpa?151224-6

DolePlantationClectocarpa?151224-7

Carex Sp

Possibly Long-stalked Yellow Sedge (Carex lepidocarpa)?

DolePlantationDcirrata151224-1

Common Pincushion (Dicranoweisia Cirrata)

DolePlantationDheteromalla151224-1

Silky Forklet-moss (Dicranella heteromalla)

DolePlantationLheteromalla151224-1

Variable-leaved Crestwort (Lophocolea heterophylla)

DolePlantationMossFungus151224-1

DolePlantationMossFungus151224-2

DolePlantationYellow151224-2

Lemon Disco (Bisporella citrina

DolePlantationOak151224-1

Oak (Quercus robur)

An ideal tree for Barbastelle bats because of the bark peeling from the bark, leaving crevices for the bats.

Thanks to MP for the comment.

DolePlantationPlagioteciuundulatum151224-1

Waved Silk-moss (Plagiothecium undulatum)

DolePlantationAandrogynum151224-1

Drumsticks (Aulocomnium andogrynum)

DolePlantationMfurcata151224-1

The male organ of Forked Veilwort (Metzgeria furcata) found on the underside of a male plant leaf.

DolePlantationBryum151224-1

Bryum Sp

DolePlantationPogonatumSp151224-8

The steep sandy loam banks on the root plates of fallen trees are the ideal habitat for the species described below.

DolePlantationPogonatumSp151224-5

DolePlantationPogonatumSp151224-4

DolePlantationPagonatumSp151224-4A

Lots of protonema felt around the site of the growing moss.

DolePlantationPogonatumSp151224-1

DolePlantationPogonatumSp151224-2

DolePlantationPogonatumSp151224-3

Poganatum Sp found on the root plate of the above fallen tree
Likely to be Aloe Haircap (Pogonatum aloides) rather than Dwarf haircap (Pogonatum nanum)
but capsules are the only reliable means of identification.

DolePlantatioFungus151224-1

DolePlantatioFungus151224-2

Fungus Sp under the bark of Poplar

DolePlantationScaleyMaleFern151224-2

DolePlantationScaleyMaleFern151224-3

DolePlantationScaleyMaleFern151224-4

DolePlantationScaleyMaleFern151224-5

DolePlantationScaleyMaleFern151224-6

Scaly Male Fern (Dropteris affinis)

DolePlantation151224-5

DolePlantation151224-6

Comments

West Acre

WestAcre141224-1 1

WestAcre141224-2 1

WestAcreBeechMastCandlesnuff141224-1

Beech Mast Candlesnuff (XYlaria carpophila)

WestAcreFieldBlewitt141224-1

WestAcreFieldBlewitt141224-2

WestAcreFieldBlewitt141224-3

Field Blewit (Clitcybe saeva)

WestAcreConeCap141224-1

Spruce Cone Cap (Strobilurus esculenta)

WestAcreDpantherina141224-1

WestAcreDpantherina141224-2

Diaporthopsis pantherina on Bracken (Pteridium aquilinum)

WestAcreDrySlimeMold

Egg cases?

WestAcreLeucoagaricus141224-1

WestAcreLeucoagaricus141224-2

WestAcreLeucoagaricus141224-3

Initially thought to be a Leucoagaricus Sp but the gills got darker as time passed and the sporeprint was brown.
The spores were too large to be Agaricus sylvaticus, which looks similar.

Agaricus langei

WestAcreLichenSp141224-1

Lichen Sp

WestAcreMilkCap141224-1

WestAcreMilkCap141224-2

WestAcreMilkCap141224-3

Milkcap Sp

Orange Milkcap (Lactarius aurantiacus)

WestAcreMillipede141224-1

WestAcreMillipede141224-2

Uttelry delightful Spotted Snake Millipede (Blaniulus guttulatus)

WestAcreOakToothCrust141224-1

WestAcreOakToothCrust141224-2

WestAcreOakToothCrust141224-3

WestAcreOakToothCrust141224-4

Oak Tooth Crust (Radulomyces molaris)

WestAcreOmbrophila141224-1

WestAcreOmbrophila141224-2

Ombrophila Sp on the roots of Alder?

From AC

And finally - the little disco on the alder roots has had me really stumped. Mainly because it was so far gone that the asci had mostly disintegrated,
the paraphyses had burst and their contents were all mixed up in the cortex and the granular contents from these and the spores stuck to the spores
making them look knobbly. but I did manage to get to see mature spores. So I think I now have an ID - Adelphella (formerly Pachyella) babingtonii.
(FTE, B&K1, Peter Thompson, numerous websites!)


WestAcreOyster141224-1

Oyster Mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus)

WestAcre141224-3

WestAcre141224-3a

WestAcrePinkGill141224-1

WestAcrePinkGill141224-2

Enteloma sericeum

WestAcrePorridge141224-1

WestAcrePorridge141224-2

WestAcrePorridge141224-3

Lumpy Porridge Crust Fungus

Cylindrobasidium evolvens spores

'lovely ballon shaped spores'

The last image images from AC

Cylindrobasidium evolvens

WestAcreUnknown141224-1

WestAcreUnknown141224-2

WestAcreUnknown141224-3

WestAcreUnknown141224-4

Ceriporiopsis givescens

WestAcreRedParasite141224-1

WestAcreRedParasite141224-2

Hypomyces rosellus

WestAcreSchizoporaparadoxa141224-1

WestAcreSchizoporaparadoxa141224-2

Split Porecrust (Schizodoxa paradoxa)

WestAcreSlimeMold2141224-1

WestAcreSlimeMold2141224-2

WestAcreSlimeMold2141224-3

Slime Mold Sp

Trichia botrytis comples

WestAcreSpiderSp141224-1

Spider Sp delicately traversing the fruit body of Deconica phillipsii

WestAcreDeconica141224-1

Deconica phillipsii

WestAcreAscocorynnesarcoides141224-1

Ascoryne Sp

WestAcreAlderWaxycrust141224-1

WestAcreAlderWaxycrust141224-2

Waxy Crust on Alder (Vuilleminia alni)

WestAcreDouglasFur141224-1 1

WestAcreDouglasFur141224-2 1

Douglas Fir Bark (Pseudotsuga menziesii)

WestAcreBlushingBracket141224-1

WestAcreBlushingBracket141224-2

Blushing Bracket (Daedalopsis confragosa)

WestAcreCmicacea141224-1

WestAcreCmicacea141224-2

Glistening Inkcap (Coprinellus micaceus)

WestAcreDryrot141234-1

WestAcreDryrot141234-2

Wild Dry Rot (Serpula lachrymans)

WestAcreGreen141224-1

WestAcreGreen141224-2

WestAcreGreen141224-5

WestAcreGreen141224-6

A small Blue green fungus??

WestAcreCommonMazegill141224-1

WestAcreCommonMazegill141224-2

Common Mazegill (Datronia mollis)

WestAcre141224-6a

WestAcre141224-6b

WestAcreJellyBlob141224-1

WestAcreJellyBlob141224-2

WestAcreJellyBlob141224-3

WestAcreJellyBlob141224-4

?

WestAcreLarchDisco141234-1

Larch Disco (Lachnellula occidentalis)

WestAcreXylaria141224-1

Xylaria hypoxylon (Sexual state)

WestAcreYellow141224-1

WestAcreYellow141224-2

?

WestAcreWhiteFroth141224-1

WestAcrefrothy141224-2

?

WestAcreRed141224-1

WestAcreRed141224-2

WestAcreRed141224-3

Cinamon Porecrust (Fuscaporia ferrea) or Rusty Porecrust (Fuscaporea ferruginosa)

WestAcrePeniophoralimitata141224-1 2

Peniophora limitata

WestAcreFribis141224-1

From TM

The Godronia ribis on red currant stems (found by Stewart). I couldn't find any cups, only dark brown, spherical bodies, stalkless
(or possibly very short stalks) filled with conidia (9.5x2.9). Many were mature having split open and ejected the internal material.
I found no asci, spores or paraphyses. They don't look anything like the numerous images of G. ribis available for comparison
(FTE etc & good micro illustrations in B&K 1). So perhaps this is the anamorphic stage (previously referred to as Fuckelia ribis)?
See https://www.coelomycetes.org/ascomycota-genera/ascomycota-incertae-sedis/fuckelia/ . These structures remind me of slime mould sporangium.


WestAcre141224-5 1

WestAcre141224-6 1

WestAcre141224-7 3

Comments

Hoveton

HovetonJackrogersellminutella1224-1

HovetonJackrogersellminutella1224-2

HovetonJackrogersellminutella1224-3

Jackrogersella minuetella

Comments

Buxton Heath

BuxtonHeath091224-1

BuxtonHeath091224-3

BuxtonHeath091224-4

BuxtonHeath091224-5

BuxtonHeath091224-5a

BuxtonHeath091224-6

BuxtonHeathPcommune091224-1-NEF-

BuxtonHeathPcommune091224-2

The teeth on the tip of a Common Haircap (Polytrichum commune)

BuxtonHeathCstellatum091224-1

BuxtonheathCstellatum091224-3

BuxtonheathCstellatum091224-2

BuxtonHeathCstellatum091224-4 1

X40
BuxtonHeathCstellatum091224-4 1 1

Yellow Starry Feather-moss (Campylum stellatum)

BuxtonHeathYellowBrain091224-1-NEF-

Yellow Brain (Tremella mesenterica)

BuxtonHeathSphagnumsemiteres091224-1

BuxtonHeathSphagnumsemiteres091224-3

BuxtonHeathSphagnumsemiteres091224-6

BuxtonHeathSphagnumsemiteres091224-7

BuxtonHeathSteres091224-9M

BuxtonHeathSteres091224-10

BuxtonHeathSteres091224-14 1

X 400

Branch leaf

BuxtonHeathSteres091224-13 1M

BuxtonHeathSteres091224-12 1

BuxtonHeathSteres091224-15

Stem Leaf

No fibrils

BuxtonHeathSteres091224-8




Rigid Bog-moss (Sphagnum teres)

Showing the very prominent prop nose cone bud indicative of this species.

It isn't the only species that shows this feature but being in Norfolk it is fairly conclusive.

Others include S fimbriatum, S girgensohnii and three rarities

Very partial to a baes rich flush or fen habitat

The last image shows the characteristic orange/ginger colour lower down the strand.


BuxtonHeathFontonalis091124-1

BuxtonHeathPfontana091224-2 1M

x100

BuxtonHeathPfontana091124-3 1M

x200

This leaf came from near the tip of the shoot.

Fountain Apple-moss (Philonotis fontana)

BuxtonHeathScopidium091224-2

BuxtonHeathScossonii091124-2 1

Very green. The mid leaf have the same pattern in in Smith - The Moss Flora of Britain & Ireland - Pg 790

Intermediate Hook-moss (Scorpidium cossonii)

BuxtonHeathDbonjeanii091124-1

BuxtonHeathDbonjeanii091224-2

Two projections on the abaxial surface of the leaf. In the case of D scoparium there are four.

Crisped Fork-moss (Dicranum bonjeanii)?

BuxtonHeathSdenticulatum0911224-1

BuxtonHeathSdenticulatum091224-2

BuxtonHeathSdenticulatum091224-4

BuxtonHeathSdenticulatum091224-5 1

BuxtonHeathSdenticulatum091224-3

BuxtonHeathSdenticulatum091224-7M

BuxtonHeathSdenticulatum091224-6 1

x 400

Branch Leaf

BuxtonHeathSdenticulatum091224-8M

BuxtonHeathSdenticulatum091224-9

x400

Stem Leaf

BuxtonHeathSphagnumStalkB84091224-1 1

x200

Stem Cross-section

Fibrils to half way across the leaf

Cow-horn Bog-moss (Sphagnum denticulatum)

BuxtonHeathSsquarrosum091224-1

BuxtonHeathSsquarrosum091224-2

x40

BuxtonHeathSsquarrosum091224-3

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Spiky Bog-moss (Sphagnum squarrosum)

Comments

Gressenhall

GressenhallBotryoleparialesdonii061224-1

Botryolepraria lesdainii

GressenhallCaloplacalimonia061224-1

Caloplaca limonia

GressenHallFlavoparmeliacaperata061224-1

Puntelia subrudecta

GressenhallFlavoparmeliasoredians061224-1

Flavoparmelia soredians

GressenhallLecanoracampestris061224-1

Lecanora campestris

GressenhallLecidellastigmatea061224-1

Lecidella stigmatea

GressenhallLeprariafina061224-1

Lepraria finkii

GressenhallLichen1061224-1

Lepraria incana

GressenhallLichen2061224-1

Punctelia subrudecta/ P jedkeri

These two are not easy to tell apart.

GressenhallLichen3061224-1

Myriolecis albescens (grazed)

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Pertusaria amara

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GressenhallLichen5061224-2

Lots of new growth in the above image

Melanelixia glabratula

GressenhallLichen6061224-1

Flavoparmelia caperata

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Mistletoe (viscum album)

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Punctelia jeckeri

Very similar to Punctelia subrudecta. Generally more matt with brown areas near the tips of the lobes. Soralia are also more abundant along the margins of the lobes.

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Ramalina fastigiata

GressenhallSarcogyneregularis061224-1

GressenhallSregularis061224-2

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GressenhallSregularis061224-3

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Sarcogyne regularis

GressenhallVerucariaSp061224-1

Verucaria Sp

Grateful thanks to RY & AS for help with ids

GressenhallOpulcheluim061124-1 1c

GressenhallOpulcheluim061124-1 1 1c

Elegant Bristle-moss (Orthotrichum pulchellum)

Comments

Cley

CleyLittleEgret041224-1

CleyLittleEgret041224-1 1

CleyLittleEgret041224-2

CleyLittleEgret041224-2 1

CleyLittleEgret041224-3

CleyLittleEgret041224-3 1

CleyLittleEgret041224-4

CleyLittleEgret041224-4 1

Little Egret (Egretta garzetta)

CleyMarshHarrier041224-1

CleyMarshHarrier041224-1 1

CleyMarshHarrier041224-2

Marsh Harrie (Circus aeruginosus)

CleyPinkfoot041224-1

Pinkfooted geese (Anser brachyrhynchus)

CleyWigeon041224-1

Wigeon (Anas penelope)


Comments

Hanworth

HanworthBuzzard041224-1

Buzzard (Buteo buteo)

Comments

Wolterton Hall

WoltertonHall011224-1

WoltertonHallSweetChestnut011224-2

WoltertonHallOrientalPlane011224-0

WoltertonHallOrientalPlane011224-1

WoltertonHallOrientalPlane011224-2

WoltertonHallOrientalPlane011224-3

WoltertonHallOrientalPlane011224-4

WoltertonHallOrientalPlane011224-5

WoltertonHallOrientalPlane011224-6

WoltertonHallOrientalPlane011224-7

Oriental Plane (Platanus orientalis)

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An excellent Bryophyte encrusted set of steps

WoltertonHallHluridum011224-1

WoltertonHallHluridum011224-2

WoltertonHallHluridum011224-3

WoltertonHallHluridum011224-4

WoltertonHallHluridum011224-5

WoltertonHallHluridum011224-6M

Drab Brook-moss ( Hygrohypnum luridum)

WoltertonHallBrubens011224-1

WoltertonHallBrubens011224-2 2

Crimson-tuber thread-moss (Bryum rubens)

WoltertonHallFungus011224-1

Arrhenia Sp

WoltertonHallHresupinatum011224-1

WoltertonHallHresupinatum011224-2

Supine Plait-moss (Hypnum resupinatum)

WoltertonHallLichenSp011224-1

Lichen Sp

WOltewrtonHallScrassipilum011224-1

WoltertonHallScrassipilum011224-1

Thickpoint Grimmia (Schistidium crassipilum)

WoltertonHallUphyllantha011224-1



WoltertonHallEstriatum011224-1

WoltertonHallEstriatum011224-2M

WoltertonHallEstriatum011224-3M

Common Striated feather-moss (Eurhynchiun striatum)

WoltertonHallDsinuosus011224-1

WoltertonHallDsinuosus011224-2 1M

Wavy Beard-moss (Didymodon sinuosus)

WoltertonHallTtruncata011224-1

WoltertonHallTtruncata011224-2

Common Pottia (Tortula truncata)

WoltertonHallSlaevipila011224-1

WoltertonHallTortulaSp011224-1M

WoltertonHallTortulaSp011224-1 1

Small Hairy Screw-moss (Syntrichia laevipila)?

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Old receptacles of Common Liverwort (Marchantia polymorpha subsp ruderalis)

Accompanied by Hornschuch's Beard-moss (Pseudocrossidium hornschuchianum))

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Hornschuch's Beard-moss (Pseudocrossidium hornschuchianum)

WoltertonHallExidia011224-1

Witch's Butter (Exidia glandulosa)

WoltertonHallDvinealis011224-1

WoltertonHallDvinealis011224-2 1

WoltertonHallDvinealis011224-3

Soft-tufted Beard-moss (Didymodon vinealis)

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