We revisited the Longshaw Estate that is part of the Peak District in Derbyshire, UK. It is owned and maintained by the National Trust.
Unfortunately, the weather wasn't great, it was drizzling on and off and a bit chilly. We parked up and went foraging in the wooded area. Lots of woodland and moorland to explore. Trying to keep everything dry and stopping my glasses from steaming up proved difficult.
Leucopholiota decorosa. It wasn’t long before we came across the fungi growing in the wood. Perfect weather for ducks and fungi!
The common puff ball ...
The shaggy ink cap. After an hour or so, we had to admit defeat as we were soaked. A good morning though as far as how much fungi we found.
It is definitely a place to keep returning to as you see different things everytime.
Photos by @ellenripley - Julie S. All rights reserved.
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Beautiful photos! Lovely autumn colours and charming mushrooms!
Thank you. I love this time of year.
Lovely shots capturing the essence of Fall! All the shots were interesting but i really liked seeing that Shaggy InkCap at such an early stage popping up! Keep up the great work. =)
Thank you. It’s not often I find them so really pleased.
There is nothing like finding a good mushroom. Glad you had your camera with you when you did! Gotta appreciate those moments and experiences!
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Hello, the photos are very beautiful, I have a special admiration for mushrooms. They seem very interesting to me, but above all, I have basic knowledge about the importance of these for the good condition of the land in its nutrition. Also, how interesting its forms. I repeat, very good specimens. Greetings
Thank you. Yes, they were great to see.