A steady bimble up the Fox Wood path, with lots and lots of Stereum hirsutum and several bleeding Stereum spp to puzzle over. I revisited the log with Stereum subtomentosum on it.
I found some green-grey possibly decaying patches of a thin crust, easily detached and apparently finely textured. I think these may have been old patches of Byssomerulius corium.
Just by the car park one of the Hazels was showing interest - Warlock's Butter I think, one of the two Rusty Pore-Crust species, Fuscoporia ferrea or Fuscoporia ferruginea, and a thin black crust with parallel cracking - unknown of course. The Fuscoporia was sticking a dead branch to a live one.
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