Thursday, 31 January 2013

Round trip and one for the Ogden locals to look for

http://calderdale-fungi.blogspot.co.uk/2013/01/an-amazing-historical-discovery.html

Ogden regulars keep an eye out for this one(follow link)the best area is over the prom and turn right and look through the OLD   x mas trees they stand out a mile and are pretty common.???/A potential first for GB since it became EXTINCT IN THE LATE 1800'S

 
Pithya vulgaris or Fir Disco 

also today 14 heralds in bare Head tunnel , 29 lapwing and the white tailed starling at shelf moor,1 male Goldeneye and 1 male goosander at ogden.

                                                Dead mans fingers
                                     Turkey Tails above and below



4 comments:

charlie streets said...

Hi Andy,very nice post and photos. Glad to see some fungi getting some publicity for once rather than those boring old moths you keep going on about!!!!!

AndyC said...

Its those realy small ones that are realy anoyingly boring....

charlie streets said...

Yeah, those leaf mining ones!!!!!Who studies those apart from that guy who upped sticks and fled to Wales, what a nutter!

AndyC said...

Barking ,mad as a brush...