Sunday 6 November 2011

Episode Two: Some things in their natural state have the most vivid colours!

Michael, Graeme & Mat talk moth media madness, mawkish mice & magical mushrooms. Special guest star Howard Matcham joins us on a hunt for the Bearded Tooth fungus in the dark wild woods of West Sussex.

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The Flame Brocade makes the headlines


Graeme being interviewed by the BBC



Michael being interviewed by the BBC




Michael (and his friend Graeme) get into the Italian press




Benny Fitfrawd strikes back




Howard Matcham: International Man of Mosses


Fluted Bird's Nest at Ebernoe


Mat sees life through a lens for the first time


Garlic Parachute at Ebernoe




Beech Jellydisc (aka Zombie Lunch) at Ebernoe


Lemon Disco at Ebernoe


(The infamous) Liberty Cap at Ebernoe


Palpita vitrealis (in a pot) at Friston


Crimson Speckled at Friston



Isabelline Wheatear at Birling Gap


Dormouse at West Dean Woods


Blencowe's nemesis. The Sandhill Crane in Montana.

2 comments:

  1. Excellent podcast!
    The other half of Isabelline Wheatear's name is also a euphemism: 'Wheatear' is a gentrified version of the earthily descriptive 'White-arse'!

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  2. Crazeee guys - better than springautumnwatch!

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