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South Downs Mushrooms
Topic Started: Oct 18 2012, 11:27 PM (1,272 Views)
Downsman
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Here are some pictures I obtained during a recent walk to the top of Cissbury Ring

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Developing Mushroom
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Largest Mushroom on Cissbury Ring measuring 30cm (12ins.) in diameter
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Natural Poolie
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Marsh Harrier
Some great photo's Downsman :cool2:
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Osprey
I like those Downsman :fungi2: great pics :clap:
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feedyourhedgehog
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:lovefungi: Great photos Mike :cool:
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Amethyst
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Marsh Harrier
great photos Downsman! :cool:
30cm :wow: - that's a huge mushroom!
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Davebutterflyman
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Great photos of the Parasol fungi Mike :clap3:

Some can be as big, if not bigger, than dinner plates!
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Night Owl
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:wow2: Fantastic photos Mike :clap3:
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Nice Parasols Downsman! One of the best for eating!!
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Great photos! Great Fungi. :cool2:
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Davebutterflyman
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I must try those one day Judy...i love mushrooms and would eat them with pretty much anything,
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