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Yes I know it's a 50p, but it's the brown thing I'm interested in. Stumbled upon it in my pheasant pen tonight. It's about the hardness of a potato if that helps any diagnosis (no it's not a potato....)

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8 hours ago, bruno22rf said:

Think it's called a Gall, caused by a wasp from memory.

I think you're onto something here. I might try cutting it in half if it's where I left it and I remember?

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2 hours ago, Sprinter said:

I think you're onto something here. I might try cutting it in half if it's where I left it and I remember?

I'm sure galls only appear on oak trees ?

And are smaller than a 50p 😉

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3 hours ago, Sprinter said:

I think you're onto something here. I might try cutting it in half if it's where I left it and I remember?

It will be very leathery inside, the bigger ones are dried and used for taking any burrs off a newly sharpened knife, fine honing.

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1 hour ago, bruno22rf said:

Looks like a common Oak Gall after searching google.

Yes indeed 👍 and if it is, it's bigger than the suggested 2" maximum size 😆

Tastes like a gooseberry, apparently 🤷‍♂️ Waiting for the taste-test to prove this 😁😂

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1 hour ago, old'un said:

I take that back, its not bracket fungias said by Penelope and mellors it looks like a puff ball, but well past its best like the one below.

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Must be well past it's best it was quite tough to cut. I'll have to have a scout around to see if there are any more about. The usual puffballs we get are larger and white.

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46 minutes ago, enfieldspares said:

Earwax sucked from Trump's ear by the vortex of a passing 5.56mm NATO bullet fired by the Milwaukee sniper?

😝 😁

I initially thought Oak gall but when cut open It looks like a baby earth ball or some kind of puff ball, the dark brown inner will be a mass of spoors when ripe. If you smell it (not recommended if spoors are like dust,) it will probably smell like a 'shroom.

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6 hours ago, martinj said:

😝 😁

I initially thought Oak gall but when cut open It looks like a baby earth ball or some kind of puff ball, the dark brown inner will be a mass of spoors when ripe. If you smell it (not recommended if spoors are like dust,) it will probably smell like a 'shroom.

Plucked up the courage to give it a sniff. A bit earthy but not really mushroomy ?

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Probably, what's bothering me is that puff ball "innards" are usually white until the spores ripen and they collapse into a brown mass, it's a bit early for that although not impossible.

Earth balls are black inside so it's not one of those:

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I suspect that it is a puffball but not a common variety, it's not a truffle.

You don't see many of these either 😊:

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On 18/07/2024 at 14:36, martinj said:

Probably, what's bothering me is that puff ball "innards" are usually white until the spores ripen and they collapse into a brown mass, it's a bit early for that although not impossible.

Earth balls are black inside so it's not one of those:

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I suspect that it is a puffball but not a common variety, it's not a truffle.

You don't see many of these either 😊:

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That's just Teflon Tony trying to hide?

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