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heres a few photos of a wood that is on one of my shoots- love this time of the year- very colourful

 

Heres a very tasty Mushroom called Amythist Deceiver-I collect these as they are very good with pigeon breasts

 

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a couple of the woodland

 

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Les :good:

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Great pictures Les.

I love spring time as it signifies a "new beginning for wildlife" or a "fresh start" (So to speak) but I have to admit that I really find Autumn to be the most enjoyable and most colourful time of the year especially when the trees start to change colour!

Autumn brings back so many childhood memories of strolling home from school seeing how big a pile of fallen leaves you could kick up, collecting conkers, out forraging for mushroom, picking the blackberries for your Mum to make jam with, collecting Rose Hips which were bought for Rose Hip Syrup, and so many things that I used to do as a kid (Not forgetting building a bonfire ready for the 5th of November) but don't do now! Oh to be young again!

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Nice pictures Les

 

Do you still have more land than you can shake a stick at. :lol:

 

Phil

 

 

Yes i do and then some- Im always inviting folk down for some shooting - Woodies Fox or Rabbit- I have them all in abundance

 

 

Les :good:

 

Ps Frenchie- just grow old gracefully like we all have to lol

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looks like a nice place to spend some me time. not got any woods to shoot in.. allways liked the idea of making i high seat in a wood with a me fags and cuppa in hand watching the world wake. look after that one its a keeper

 

 

Yes it is- very tranquil in the early mornings - No high seat Im afraid

 

 

Les :good:

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How do you cook the mushrooms I've collected a couple of them but not sure how you cook amethyst decivers ? Btw chanterrels are great with pigeon risotto

 

I just place them on a baking tray on foil- add a little vigin extra oil- seal up the foil like parcel and cook for around 15 mins medium over- buy hey Im no Jamie Oliver

 

 

nice photos lez :good: there must be some deer lurking in there somewhere :lol::oops:

 

 

I did see tracks ( Roe) but no actual animals, but I was just out walking with my camera- no rifle- mostly hunting Fungi and I dont need a centrefire for those lol

 

Les :yes:

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Nice one Les - looks like youve got the hang of the Fungi ID, very pretty those ones.

 

Catch up soon.

 

 

Yes Adam, Im really into Fungi now- the Roger Phillips Mushrooms book is a great asset

 

Les

 

Ps have shotgun and Pigeon Gear again now( bought at great expense lol) - get yourself over for some shooting fella

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