tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1695308600364731877.post663811227985376501..comments2024-01-02T08:19:15.492+00:00Comments on A Waldridge Naturalist: Migration, migration, migration.Chester Birderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02216892404480942449noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1695308600364731877.post-52852085365442265032010-10-10T16:58:09.812+01:002010-10-10T16:58:09.812+01:00John,
I find fungi harder to id than moths genera...John,<br /><br />I find fungi harder to id than moths generally but that's just because of practice. I've been moth trapping a number of times a week for many years now whereas with fungi I tend to just 'dip in and out' with them.<br /><br />I have put quite a few on the Gatesheadbirders website - see http://www.gatesheadbirders.co.uk/Fungi2009/FungiIndex.htm<br /><br />and the website http://www.wildaboutbritain.co.uk/ has some excellent photos of fungi in it in the Wildlife Photography > Fungi Pictures section.<br /><br />The best book is generally thought to be Mushrooms and Other Fungi of Great Britain and Europe. I think its out of print but 2nd hand copies are occasionally available.<br /><br />CheersChester Birderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02216892404480942449noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1695308600364731877.post-86028876114953770182010-10-10T00:05:17.030+01:002010-10-10T00:05:17.030+01:00A cracking selection for you.
Back to your poat ye...A cracking selection for you.<br />Back to your poat yesterday, i'm afraid i do not know ANYTHING about Caddis Fly, in fact i don't know much about anything. I was out walking around Ford Moss yesterday and came across a large selection of fungi (something else i know nowt about). Can i ask you how/where you I.D. your fungi as i've tried in the past with not much success. There are so many species!!!! A bit like your moths, i suppose.<br />JohnJohnnykinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12076909025101532481noreply@blogger.com