Having last year made a huge step forward with one major under-recorded group at Newdigate Brickworks Nature Reserve, the moths, this autumn we started down the road with another, the fungi.
As far as I can tell, there are almost no publicly-available records of fungi at Newdigate before 2024. I put a few through to iRecord myself last year and this, but fungi are a difficult group.
I find flicking through guides seldom leads to a confident conclusion and I am doubtful about the AI-based identification apps, such as Seek, Obsidentify and iRecord. They are fine for some individual species, I am sure, but I have found they often give IDs with only moderate degrees of confidence, no doubt because the distinguishing features between species can often be slight and not necessarily observable to the naked eye (or camera) in the field.
Here are photos of one colourful fungi I have seen many times at Newdigate in various locations around the Reserve (Pictures 1 and 2). It is most likely the Scarlet Elf Cup, Sarcoscypha austriaca, which is common and widespread, but it might just be the Ruby Elf Cup, Sarcoscypha coccinea, which is also widespread but scarce. They are identical to the naked eye and only separable under the microscope.