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Velvet Shank

Flammulina veluptipes

Notes:

I'm no expert so the above ID is from searching the net.

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8 Comments

chris.hewes
chris.hewes 11 years ago

Oh and Antonio thanks for the encouragement :)

I've come online via my PC for the first time as I always use the phone app. Using the phone app doesn't make the mission range very obvious, I had no idea about it so I'm just about to look into it, thanks.

chris.hewes
chris.hewes 11 years ago

Thanks all. I do love the great outdoors and I'm really interested in ID & mapping flora and fauna, thanks to 6th form Biology field trips of the 80's.

Maria dB
Maria dB 11 years ago

Great shot!

Nimbid Ditavi
Nimbid Ditavi 11 years ago

What an awesome looking species!

Great cache Chris,,congrats,thanks for sharing and welcome to Project Noah :-)
I hope you like the site us much we do,there are many features you can explore,first you should read the http://www.projectnoah.org/faq where you have all the "rules" of Project Noah :-)
You have also a blog http://blog.projectnoah.org/ where we post articles from our best specialists in the diferents areas and also storys of wildlife "adventures" from our most knowened users.
There are also the chats for elp in the id process and to comment your's and other's spottings.
Attention when join local missions http://www.projectnoah.org/missions they have a range that is in the mission map,see first that before join.you only can submit spotting in a mission if the photos where taken inside the mission range.
Enjoy your self,see you arround :-)

Carol Snow Milne 2
Carol Snow Milne 2 11 years ago

Great grouping of mushrooms!

chris.hewes
chris.hewes 11 years ago

Thanks I'm more in agreement with your ID than my own LOL. Cheers for that, hopefully grab some more shots this weekend.

hi, it's good to see a fellow brit. I'd guess Flammulina veluptipes, they grow in winter and around this time of year

chris.hewes
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chris.hewes

Chichester, England, United Kingdom

Spotted on Feb 13, 2013
Submitted on Feb 14, 2013

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