Sunday 14 October 2012
Rivington fungus
I really need to get into fungus, I don't know what any of these are. They're probably all quite common and some may be the same. They were all growing on a couple of stumps, probably of beech, in Lever Park at Rivington. We Walked from George's Lane near Wallsuches, Horwich to Rivington Pike and then down to the barn for a coffee.
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