Yesterday we went for a walk in Arnside and Silverdale AONB at a site that I believe is natural england maintained or by some other wildlife protection group. Open fields over limestone rocks which gets grazed by cattle at times. There was what looked like field mushrooms at first but then we saw them wide and flat but still perfectly white on the top. It had reddish pink gills. There were loads dotted everywhere. Some were up to say 3" and rounded just like the mushrooms in the shop but pinkish instead of brown gills. The larger ones looked like those that had rolled out and grown to be up to 10" in think diameter and flatter head than field mushrooms.
Anyone have a clue what it could be and whether safe to eat. I would never pick fungi to eat unless I was 100% sure I knew what they were. Basically I wouldn't at all. Not even shaggy ink caps I can identify. I am just curious.
Second spot I'm curious about was under a large log. My partner made me roll it over to see what bugs are underneath as our son was interested. We saw a newt. It was very lethargic until I picked it up then it started moving. A lot slower than lizards. It was a full, black or dark grey on top and most of it. Underneath there was a dull yellow to orange colour with the same colour as the top in spots. The skin was slightly rough surfaced but not quite toad like but the hint of tiny round warts is how I think it looked.
I'm guessing it was female because it had no flatness to it's tail like I believe males do to some degree in the best species we have. Length was about the size of the palm of my hand, perhaps a little smaller. I've got average sized hands BTW.
After getting a close look we rolled the log back gently then introduced the newt back to underneath the log. It went straight under. I didn't want to pick it up but we couldn't roll the log over and guarantee it wouldn't crush the newt. Lovely critter and it made our walk!!
If anyone can identify these two things that interested us from my descriptions I'd appreciate it.
Anyone have a clue what it could be and whether safe to eat. I would never pick fungi to eat unless I was 100% sure I knew what they were. Basically I wouldn't at all. Not even shaggy ink caps I can identify. I am just curious.
Second spot I'm curious about was under a large log. My partner made me roll it over to see what bugs are underneath as our son was interested. We saw a newt. It was very lethargic until I picked it up then it started moving. A lot slower than lizards. It was a full, black or dark grey on top and most of it. Underneath there was a dull yellow to orange colour with the same colour as the top in spots. The skin was slightly rough surfaced but not quite toad like but the hint of tiny round warts is how I think it looked.
I'm guessing it was female because it had no flatness to it's tail like I believe males do to some degree in the best species we have. Length was about the size of the palm of my hand, perhaps a little smaller. I've got average sized hands BTW.
After getting a close look we rolled the log back gently then introduced the newt back to underneath the log. It went straight under. I didn't want to pick it up but we couldn't roll the log over and guarantee it wouldn't crush the newt. Lovely critter and it made our walk!!
If anyone can identify these two things that interested us from my descriptions I'd appreciate it.