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Growing on a birch in my local woods.

Bracket fungi growing on a log on Kenilworth Common.

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FLUSH BRACKET: FL BR G2494 MAGHULL METH CH HALL SW ANG (ODN 15.9119m, AGL 0m).

 

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The original spinner bracket from Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis.

Droplets of a liquid exuding from the lower surface of a bracket fungus. St Ronan's Wood, Innerleithen in the Scottish Borders.

The brackets go on over the bushings. Note their orientation.

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Walked around the wood opposite my house which is 35 acres and I have a share in the trust which owns it. Having spent the last two days doing photography and so had trouble convincing myself to take more

Leonardslee Gardens near Lower Beeding, West Sussex.

 

We did not plan to go today, but yesterday I encountered a techno-glitch with the member's log-in, which meant I could not book tickets to the Christmas lights display. I needed help! A very big thank you to Wendy and her colleague on the entry desk, who both went the extra mile to resolve the issue!

 

And then we enjoyed a lovely day walking round the gardens. One minute it looked like the skies would open, then a few minutes later the sun came out! Even the sculptures looked like they were enjoying the sun's warmth.

 

There were some fun fungi, bursts of glorious autumn colour, a deer, squirrels playing. The wallabies looked like they were gathering for lunch ... or just lazing in the sun.

white mountain national forest.

It was very nice of the geese to leave space and bracket the trailer reflection.

Saw this in Old Roar GIll and tried to get the best photo, the bracket fungus looks amazing. Unfortunately I wasn't prepared to wade in so this was the best I could do.

Photo by (a dry) Nick Hennessy

Bracket fungi at Dodge Park. Sterling Heights, Michigan. Natural light/rain. December 21st, 2011.

The offset bracket looked like it could use some reinforcement, so I added a diagonal piece of strap steel.

These little chaps had a firm hold on the trunk of a fallen Alder tree on Shapwick heath

Bracket fungus (Birch Polypore) growing on a Birch Tree next to Randlay pool (Nearly 280mm across)

live@óbudai próbatermek, 08.09.2011.

Taken at Stoneycliffe Wood, Wakefield

Not sure what it is, it's quite a bit darker than others I've seen. Leaf detritus on top, it was smooth. Could be a blushing bracket. Ref: D635-58

A couple of rainshowers meant we thought some fungi might be starting to appear. These brackets were all along a fallen chestnut tree - crumbly brown on top, and bright white underneath.

Bracket fungus on a dead tree at Tiddenfoot Waterside Park

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