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wildlifesnapper



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Taken at clumber Park
· Date: Wed December 27, 2006 · Views: 779
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FungiJohn

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Wed December 27, 2006 8:07pm

Interesting shot wildlifesnapper. Can I ask where in clumber you found them ... please

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wildlifesnapper

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Thu December 28, 2006 6:22am

Hi,



it was an area south of clumber lane.It's like an area of heath with heather and rough grass.



I've been looking at your clumber photos over the last couple of months and there's some great fungi to be found, I didn't realise how good a place it was.It's just finding them that's the hard bit.



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FungiJohn

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Thu December 28, 2006 7:32am


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Originally Posted by wildlifesnapper


Hi,



it was an area south of clumber lane.It's like an area of heath with heather and rough grass.



I've been looking at your clumber photos over the last couple of months and there's some great fungi to be found, I didn't realise how good a place it was.It's just finding them that's the hard bit.



neil



Many thanks Neil. I'm there every weekend (at least!)

I'm also involved with the recording for Clumber. If you would like further info on Clumber regarding fungi locations/species, pm me and I'll email you some useful information.



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Thu December 28, 2006 4:43pm

Thanks John, just PM'd you for some tips.



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