Dyer's Mazegill
I'm becoming a bit of an expert in telling you what I've not blipped. Yesterday I didn't blip rocks or stones, and today you can probably see that this is neither the Red Arrows Aerobatic Team, nor the 'Battle of Britain Memorial Flight'. It might have been either of those if we had, as planned, gone to Cromer for the main day of the carnival but we decided that we had a lot to do before tomorrow so stayed put. I tracked the planes on Flightradar24 so knew when they were approaching and could see if they were going to fly overhead but they skirted to the south of us. We have a three storey house of which the back faces vaguely in the direction of Cromer about five miles away so I wondered whether I might see some of the action from the top floor but, whilst I could hear the planes, I couldn't actually see anything happening.
Thankfully, I'd bagged this as a potential blip when I walked up through the woods this morning for my newspaper. According to Google Lens, it's a Phaeolus schweinitzii, commonly known as Dyer's Mazegill, Velvet Top Fungus, or Dyer's Polypore. But then you knew that, didn't you?
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