A chilly but sunny walk through Esher Common failed to turn up the presumably wintering Dartford Warbler I'd seen there a few weeks ago, but it did give me a chance to start getting to grips with some autumn fruiting fungi. I've come away with a memory card full of photographs to identify, but for now I'll leave you with two of the most impressive specimens I found on my wander: the Brown Birch Bolete and Spectacular Rustgill.
Brown Birch Bolete Leccinum scabrum
Spectacular Rustgill Gymnopilus junonius
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