favmark1: Milkcap in a Kentish hedgerow
favmark1: "Natures Golden Snitch!" Earthball and Oak leaves
favmark1: Coral Fungus
favmark1: Baby Death Cap pushing up out of the leaf litter
favmark1: "Sniffed this one out!" A fresh and very smelly Stink Horn along Snake Lane
favmark1: "Crawling around on my hands and knees for this one!" A lovely Branching Coral Fungus
favmark1: "Always the usual suspect!" A lovely collection of Earthballs, always seen on the woodland floor, Perry Wood
favmark1: "As big as dinner plates!" Some mature Bracket fungus on a fallen birch
favmark1: "A mini fungal forest in the forest!" A stunning Branching Coral Fungus
favmark1: Earthball
favmark1: "The Stinker!"
favmark1: Coral Fungus on the woodland floor
favmark1: Velveteen Pin Cushion Fungus
favmark1: "The year of the Stink Horn!"
favmark1: Boletus
favmark1: "Its allowed to be Autumn now!" Fly Agarics, Hurst Woods near Hickmans Green
favmark1: "A lovely slice of chicken - of the woods!"
favmark1: A rather lovely Boletus
favmark1: Lilac Brittlegill
favmark1: "Look at the polypores on that!"
favmark1: One of natures wondrous creations
favmark1: "As common as and smells like it too!" So many Stink Horns this season, Hurst Woods, Hickmans Green near Faversham
favmark1: "Stink Horn Egg"
favmark1: "Woodland texture and Autumn colours!"
favmark1: "Baby Fly Agaric mit fly!"
favmark1: A mature Birch Polypore
favmark1: "Dogs Vomit Slime Mould"
favmark1: Autumns iconic Fly Agaric
favmark1: "A pair of Blushers skinned by a squirrel!"
favmark1: Amethyst Deceiver