Another First
How glad am I that I listened to one of the top fungi guys when he said always go slow and search away from the paths as often as possible.
Today I was lucky enough to spend a couple of hours at Snettisham Wood in North Norfolk and as normal slowly walked exploring well off the path which once more paid off. Another first for me and one which I thought would take a long while to capture but happy it didn't. While looking around a few of the beautiful big beech trees I spotted my first group of Dead Mans Fingers (Xylaria polymorpha), a large group of around 20 fingers, all very mature and really dark.
The fingers were short which was a little disappointing, but still put a huge smile on my face as they were high on my "wants" list. This fungi has a real spooky look and were named because they can look like the fingers of the dead trying to reach up from the forest floor.
It seems that the rains last week and last weekend did indeed cast their magic and the mythical world of fungi is starting to wake.


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