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Emporer moth
By Peter Byles
Sunday, 18 August 2013
Just a few I found this weekend at Canaston Woods and the Picton Estuary.
The first one is the Larch Bolete, Suillus grevillei, found in Canaston Woods. The second one is the Eiffel Tower Bracket, Psuedoionotus dryadeus found at the base of an oak on the Picton Estuary. Picture number three is a Ganoderma lucidum,also found on oak on the Picton Estuary and the last photo is the Chicken Of The Woods, Laetiporus sulphereus, discovered at Canaston Woods.
Great shots Mike. Can you ID them please?
ReplyDeleteThe first one is the Larch Bolete, Suillus grevillei, found in Canaston Woods. The second one is the Eiffel Tower Bracket, Psuedoionotus dryadeus found at the base of an oak on the Picton Estuary. Picture number three is a Ganoderma lucidum,also found on oak on the Picton Estuary and the last photo is the Chicken Of The Woods, Laetiporus sulphereus, discovered at Canaston Woods.
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