Felbrigg Estate Fungi & Slime Moulds – 9th November 2025
We were last at Felbrigg Estate in October 2024.
South of the Hall just past the entrance from the main carpark, some Didymium spongiosum.

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025
In the grassland to the south of the Hall – wonderfully sculpted meadow waxcaps (Cuphophyllus pratensis).

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025
Also in the meadow, a Xerocomellus cisalpinus – the blue‑foot bolete… probably.

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025
Compelling pore structure.

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025
At the same location last year where we saw the super large ring of Macrolepiota procera – some shrivelled specimens.

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025
Passing into the woodland adjacent the Lion’s Mouth – two Phallus impudicus eggs.

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025
A sprouting sweet chestnut!

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025
On a fallen branch – an unidentified sprawling slime mould phaneroplasmodium advancing in multiple directions. This was a super exciting find, as it seems uncommon to spot them.

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025
The photo below shows an area of advancing fronts indicated by the magenta arrow. Could the slime mould be consuming the thin white surface growths – likely fungal?

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025
The advancing front below is the one indicated by the red arrow.

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025
And this advancing section is indicated by the yellow arrow.

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025
In the same area of the woodland as the last visit – some clusters of Trichia sporangia, probably Trichia varia, at various stages, from white to curry-yellow. Other colours not photo’d were pale ash-grey and greyish-brown.

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025
These unidentified sporangia were quite wonderful with their luminous pale cream sporotheca.

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025
A cluster of small unidentified mushrooms growing from a stick.

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025
And this ozonium of Coprinellus domesticus – super! This is the second time ever we have seen it – the last time at RSPB Strumpshaw Fen in November 2024.

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025
At this time of year, there’s always an opportunity to see some impressive shaggy parasol fungi (Chlorophyllum rhacodes) – particularly in the open grass area north-east of the Hall.

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025

Felbrigg Estate – 9th November 2025
Felbrigg Hall is a 17th-century country house and estate located near Cromer in North Norfolk, and is part of the National Trust. The estate has extensive parkland and includes the Great Wood.
Felbrigg Hall National Trust webpage Felbrigg Hall Wikipedia entry