A Real Stink

    This weekend was a busy time for me, working both Sat and Sunday, but I did mange a trip to the Warren. It was the first dry day after a few days of rain and I was expecting to find a few little fungi friends or rather hoping.

   The woods were still very damp yet again it was difficult to spot anything. The first find was another first for me, it was my first ever Dog Sinkhorn and I spotted  it from a good distance. The rain had spilt it a little but was still worth finding.


    The second find I had was a Common Stinkhorn (Phallus impudicus). It was an older specimen, the spores which are in a foul-smelling slim that covers the cap were gone, flies, which are attracted by the smell, carry it off which helps spread the spores.


   Always a smile on my face when I spot a stinkhorn standing erect, for obvious reasons. The rest of the hunt didn't result in anything of interest which was a bit of a let down, I really thought the rain would have produced more fungi.

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