First Birch Bolete

    Well the rains have done their job and at last the fungi kingdom is enjoying the damp conditions. Even in the village the autumn favourites are appearing and every morning on my cycle I seem to be finding more and more. 

   Yesterday while walking around the outskirts of the village playing field I found my first Brown Birch Bolete (Leccinum Scabrum), two in fact. They were beautiful little stumpy betes with amazing dark brown caps. They were growing about 6ft from the base of one of the old larger Silver Birch trees that line the field. Felt excited finding them in such a local place, always think of boletes being found in woodland of big forests.


     It's always nice ticking off another first and for it to be such a nice mushroom so close to home makes it even better.


   There was another younger example just poking it's cap out the mossy grass so I will check back on it in the next day or two. These boletes are safe to eat and I picked them both but not sure if I will cook them or not.

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