Fungi and Moulds

Looking down on two mushroom-type fungi of the same species. One has a large flat top that has been slightly mutilated at the front, exposing cream-coloured flesh. The other, on the right, is about one third the size of the first and has a ball-shaped top. Both are coloured scarlet with a covering of white pock-marks in relief. They are growing among rough-grass and moss.
The poisonous Fly Agaric, Amanita Muscaria, usually found under birch. Photo Tim Laurie. See link below to SWAAG database Fungi/Moulds, record no. 297.

The SWAAG database category Fungi/Moulds contains five records, created between November 2011 and September 2016, all entered by Tim Laurie. Fungi and Moulds were also photographed and recorded in five Tree Site records in the SWAAG database. All the records can be seen by clicking the links to the following PDFs:

Fungi/Moulds – see all five records
Tree Sites 3 – see records 516, 539, 624, 651.
Tree Sites 4 – see record 886.
Trees & Shrubs – see record 551.
Mining 2 – see record 882.
Geographic – see record 892.