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    Fungi Help.

    I'm aware lots of piks need more detail for ID, but help on these will be appreciated. DSC03557/58 are the same in different light.
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    Sundew sp.

    Is this Sundew species Drosera rotundifolia please, found on a Sphagnum bog in N.Lancashire. Help much appreciated.
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    Grasshopper.

    Help needed here please, will be appreciated.
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    Four Spotted Footman.

    Anyone know what the disfigurement is with this male moth please.
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    Zebra Spider.

    Preyed upon by the spider, any suggestions what the hapless fly is please. Hope the green head might help.
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    Garden insect.

    This insect was on Rose buds in our garden today. Help with ID will be appreciated.
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    Hoverfly?

    Not sure this insect is a hoverfly, and no idea what it is....Help much appreciated.
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    What's The Beetle?

    I appreciate, not the best of image for ID purposes, but what is this beetle please.
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    Gnat/Midge?

    The best I can come up with is gnat or midge....Help!
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    Insect ID.

    Good number of these critters on dry soil today. The pik is a bit fuzzy, sorry. ID help if possible will be appreciated.
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    Fungus help please.

    Is this the same fungus on different trees in images 1 and 2, and is fungus 3 a Bracket Fungus please.
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    Three Bees.

    Not sure Image 3 is a bee? But help needed to ID all three please, including 1&2 as lookalikes, all taken on Pussy Willow in the garden.
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    Bee and Insect.

    ID for the bee would be much appreciated, and if there's enough detail in the insect above it, that would also be appreciated.
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    Cup Fungus.

    I was unable to climb the wall to get closer for more detail with a smartphone, but I reckon this fungus is Scarlet Elfcup. As I see it, the lookalike Ruby Elfcup is only distinguished through microscopic study to separate the two. I'm interested in any comments on this and the status of it.
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    What Insect?

    Not the best of photographs, and not much detail, it was at my feet on a damp stretch of footpath on moorland in the Forest of Bowland yesterday.
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    Puffball?

    I'm lacking in confidence again, but is this a 'puffed' Puffball fungi? As always, replies will be much appreciated.
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    Moorland Fungus

    Help appreciated with this fugus found on moorland in the Forest of Bowland.
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    More Fungi ID Please.

    A+B with Willow in a garden tub. C roadside verge. ID if possible with little detail, will be much appreciated.
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    Garden Fungus?

    This cluster was found recently in the garden beneath Astilbe (False Goatsbeard)
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    Insect ID please.

    If there's enough detail here - the yellow may be the best pointer - it is the same size as the Ladybird close by.
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    Fungus ID please.

    Two images found yesterday on moorland 5 Oct. Single image labeled Wood Ears? in garden 12 months ago. In anticipation, thanks.
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    More What Fungi?

    What's this fungi please.
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    Green And Little.

    Not much to go on here, a tiny green beetle? that can fly. Help will be much appreciated.
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    What Fungi?

    Not a Fungi person, but gaining some interest lately. ID help please.
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    Moth or butterfly?

    I think I've asked about this one before, if I have I've lost it and apologies if so. Help will be much appreciated.
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