Sheringham



Eastern Black Redstart Ist winter ♂︎ (Phoenicurus ochruros form murimus/phoenicuroides/rufiventris)
West Beckham
Church Farm - West Beckham 


Winter Aconite (Eranthis hyemalis)

Buds of Cornelian Cherry (Cornus mas) 

Daphne bholua "Jacqueline Postill"

Daphne bholua "Spring Herald"
Bark of Chinese Honeysuckle (Dipelta floribunda)



Galanthus Angelus Early

Galanthus Atkinsii
Galanthus Beington Lordship


Galanthus Byfield Special


Galanthus Dionysius
Galanthus Fly Fishing



Galanthus Franz Joseph

Galanthus Grumpy
Galanthus Magbet


Galanthus Natalie Gunton (not sure name is correct)

Galanthus Ray Cobb


Galanthus Trymlet


Galanthus Lady Lady Beatrix Stanley




Witch-hazel (Hamamelis pallida)
Ivy 'Erecta' (Hedera helix)


Malus Sp
Paper Bark Maple (Acer griseum)

Rhododendron Christmas Cheer

Wintersweet (Chimanthus praecox)

Wire Netting Bush (Corokia Sp)
Horsey Gap





















Grey Seal (Halochoerus grypus) basking in the sunshine.





Cladonia portentosa



Cladonia fimbriata + Cladonia glauca & one other ?
Cladonia Sp?




Cladonia Sp?

Cladonia Sp?

Cladonia foliacea
In the lower image Cetraria aculeata is present in the lower left and right side of the image.


Cladonia gracilis
Still unsure as to whether there is Cladonia ramulosa in amongst this.


Cladonia portentosa
Cladonia ramulosa?
Cladonia glauca
3-4cm Podetia
Cladonia rangiformis?

Cladonia Sp?
Marsham Heath




Cladonia Sp?

Cladonia furcata

Cladonia Sp
Cladonia glauca with inrolled longitudinal split on the podetia
squamulose at the base and sorediate above



Cladonia squamosa?
Cladonia subulata



Cladonia digitata was the original thought but helpful comments from Norfolk's Lichen recorder
suggest this is actually Caldonia polydactyla. Reasoning - the squamules are too incised for digitata.
Interestingly the next three images show an infertile mat of squamules that are rounded and with upturned edges, which is right for
Cladonia digitata


Non fertile mat of Cladonia digitata?
Cladonia Sp
Cladonia chlorophaea form?
Cladonia coniocraea

White Earwort (Diplophyllum albicans)




Cladonia fimbriata

Algae / Lichen ???
Baeomyces rufus


Large White Moss (Leucobryum glaucum)
Turkey Tail (Trametes versicolor)
Many thanks for the comments on id from the Norfolk Lichen recorder
Wheatfen











Earthstar Sp
Initial thoughts were Rosy Earthstar (Geastrum rufescens) but the spores were too small. Thus Sp ??

Meadow Coral (Clavulinopsis corniculata)


Resupinate Sp
Winter Heliotrope (Petasites fragrans)
Norwich







Brachycerinus tigrinus
from
British Bugs


Hesperomyces harmoniae (Parasitic fungus) on a Harlequin Ladybid 

Hydropisphaera peziza (small orange blobs on the surface, formerly Nectria peziza) on Dryad's Saddle
Holkham




Dendrographa decolorans


Opegrapha niveoatra
Bleeding Oak Crust (Stereum gausapatum) on Holm Oak (Quercus ilex)


Candelariella vitellina


Melanelixia subaurifera
Physcia adscendens (green when wet)


Parmelia sulcata

Punctelia subrudecta

Peltigera canina


Physcia apolia




Cladonia chlorophaea s. lat
Norfolk Recorder's Comments
The proliferating Cladonia I couldn’t get to anything else but chlorophaea s. lat despite
it looking very different from the other more conventional cupped chlorophaea.
I suspect it is a different species, but needs specialist determination.
After drying this one turned out to be Lecanora conizaeoides (P+ reaction) rather than L symmicta
Evernia prunastri?

Fruiting Xanthoria parietina
Holoplaca suedae
A very particular species that grows on the base of old stems of Shrubby Sea-blite (Sueda vera)


Cladonia rangiformis

Fungus ((Fumopsis galorum)) on Marble Gall (Andricus kollari)
Fruiting Physcia tenella


Showing the C+ red reaction
Trapeliopsis flexuosa


Micarea denigrata on saturated wood


Peltigera hymenina
Fly mines in the thatllus of Peltigera 

Cladonia chlorophaea?
Cladonia foliacea
Cladonia ramulosa

Cladonia glauca
Peltigera didactyla
Hypogymnia physodes




Cladonia ciliata var tenuis



Cliostomum griffithii on Pine






An aberrant variety of Cladonia - much branched and very think limbed.
Chemically it was Cladonia portentosa

To be determined
On saturated wet wood


Porpidia crustulata on wet wood


Tiny Earthstar (Geastrum minimum)
Thanks to JR for confirmation of id, who offered these pointers
A roughened spore sac with a delimited fimbriate peristome
A short thick stem attaching the spore sac to the main fruitbody
Multiple but non-hygroscopic rays with evidence of former thick flesh when fresh
Small size
Habitat of sand dunes


Cladonia ramulosa (pycnidial jelly) showing above the Cladonia foliacea




A mixture of Cladinia ramulosa (pycnidial jelly) & Cladonia gracilis)


Cladonia gracilis

Cladonia crispata
Lepraria incana on saturated pine.



Alyxoria varia + Anisomeridium biforme

Yellow Brain Fungus (Tremella mesenterica)




Pertusaria leoiplaca on Elm (Ulmis procera)


Coppinsiella ulcerosa

Ramalina canariensis
St Benet's Abbey


Soft Rush (Juncus effusus)





Short-eared Owl (Asio flammeus)













































