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Could the False Safron Milkcap be a contender. False Saffron Milkcap WWW.WILDFOODUK.COM False Saffron Milkcap, Lactarius deterrimus, Basidiomycetes, Milkcaps, Edible, Summer, Autumn, Mycorrhizal with pines and spruce Cheers Arry
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Don't think thats a milk cap will have another think and look at books and web mate. Cheers Arry
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Let's See Your Phone Shots !!
Arry replied to mattybugeye's topic in Wildlife and General Photography
I did a seek iNature on your photo says America Cockroach Steve. Cheers Arry -
Just going off the photo I think maybe "Saffron Milkcap" once again turn one over and damage the gills see if white milky stuff come out if it does have the milk stuff could be any of the milkcaps. I have not found Fly Agaric yet this year as well think they are late this year. I like finding them as they make great photos plus Cep's come at about the same time and in the same area. Saffron Milkcap WWW.WILDFOODUK.COM Uncommon in the South this tasty mushroom is more frequent in Scotland and Northern Britain. I know I keep saying b
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I'm thinking one of the Milkcaps. If you turn one over run a blade across the gills see if a milk like liquid exudes from the damage. Cheers Arry
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Yeah mate I was on the side of Dartmoor. Cheers Arry
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Roast Lamb. Cheers Arry
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Out for another foraging mooch this morning. Was about two miles from the car and it pissed down and that f***ing Jack Pike jacket useless piece of shit let the rain through like a cheese cloth shirt Lol. Still found the first Horse mushroom of the year some Fieldies a few Chanterelles. In one field I find what looks like Brown Field mushrooms the only field I every find them. They look just like the one you get in the super market. going to do a bit of research on them. Cheers Arry
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5 o'clock still dark so maybe Northern Light said in the media there would be a good chance of see them because of a solar flair. Cheers Arry
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f**k that spent all my time trying to stay dry. Cheers Arry
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Will cut ours again at least once more. Planted over 100 Tete -a-Tete mini daffs and about 50 crocuses bloody back aching job lol. Cheers Arry
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Could be Yellow wax cap Or golden wax cap or even Yellow fieldcap Mate hard to tell from a photo. Cheers Arry
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Out Foraging did get a feed but more stuff I didn't take. This striking mushroom stood out. Probably "The Sickener" Poisonous. "The Stinking Dappling" Poisonous. This is supposed to be rare. "Black Tooth" inedible. Possibly "The Blusher" edible BUT possible "The Panther Cap" Deadly so I never take them. Then this one a Bolete but I don't recognise it so I left it. Cheers Arry
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Never been called Arty before Lol. Bloody spell check I reckon. Cheers Arry
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Out for a Mushroom mooch this morning. Theres a few just starting around me not many but enough for a breakfast. Cheers Arry
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Out for a meal tonight Belly Pork with Scallops and it did have a side of Dauphinoise celeriac truffle potatoes. Of coarse a pint of Jail Ale. Cheers Arry
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Politics latest news: Starmer refuses to rule out signing away Gibraltar and Falklands WWW.TELEGRAPH.CO.UK Starmer has provoked anger after refusing to say whether he would sign away the Falklands or Gibraltar. Cheers Arry
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Dog rescued after being trapped in rock crevice for eight days METRO.CO.UK It is a miracle for Rose the dog! Cheers Arry
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If they hadn't let the Germans off the £3.6 Trillion they owed us for the Second World War perhaps we be better off. Think it was Douglas Hurd did it to get us into the EU. I might be wrong. Cheers Arry
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Four of my favourite real ales. Be having a few tonight 44 years anniversary. Cheers Arry
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No mate. I have been tempted in the past but never tried one. They reckon they are nice so I've been told. Was to show what Comanche was one about have the bait in a mesh bag so to speak. Cheers Arry
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Chicken with a bit of left over Lamb Stew. Cheers Arry
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Two mushrooms worth learning and my favourites are the Cep?Penny bun and Hen of the Woods both tasty and easy to learn. Safe as there is not much you can muddle them up with. Penny Bun WWW.WILDFOODUK.COM One of the stars of the mushroom world. Easily recognisable among the edible species. Generally seen eight days after rain around late summer to the start of... Hen of the Woods WWW.WILDFOODUK.COM Hen of the Woods, Grifola frondosa, Basidiomycetes, Polypore, Parasitic, Oaks, Edible, Gourm
