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Fungi Field Recorder Day

Fungi Field Recorder Day

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On 15 October 2026, from 10:00 AM onwards at Welsh Harp Open Space in London, community members are invited to join Dr. Mark Spencer for Fungi Field Recorder Day. This free event offers an engaging opportunity to document and learn about the rich variety of fungi species found in this local area. Participants will have the chance to record and explore these fascinating organisms, contributing to a greater understanding of their diversity and importance.

Join Dr Mark Spencer to record the fungi of Welsh Harp Open Space.

Fungi are an extraordinarily diverse group of organisms that come in many shapes and sizes. In the UK there are nearly 15,000 described species in the fungi kingdom: thousands of species of mushrooms as well as thousands of more obscure organisms such as powdery mildews, moulds, yeasts and entomopathogenic fungi. Common to all fungi is reproduction through the release of spores and the acquisition of nutrients through breaking down organic matter. The latter ability means fungi play a vital role as decomposers in ecosystems. Recording which fungi species are present on a site provides essential data regarding the distribution, seasonality and ecology of UK species, and also enables site managers to protect rare and valuable species, should any be found to be present.

On this Field Recorder Day, we invite you to join like-minded nature enthusiasts for a day of learning about, finding, identifying and recording fungi in an informal setting. Naturalists of all levels (from total beginner to expert) are encouraged to attend, share their experiences with peers and help one another improve their knowledge and build confidence in biological recording. Fungi specialist Mark Spencer will be leading the day and providing guidance throughout.

What will the day involve?

Practical experience of finding, identifying and recording fungi in the field.

Access to a knowledgeable fungi specialist with the opportunity to discuss identification questions.

A chance to meet like-minded nature enthusiasts.

What do I need to know in advance?

This event is aimed at adults only.

It’s free to attend and fungi recorders of all abilities are welcome, but booking is essential.

This is not a foraging event. Foraging is strictly prohibited on our events and anyone foraging will be asked to leave the event.

All identification will be completed in the field where possible, though please note that this event will involve some experienced individuals collecting fungal specimens for further investigation.

We'll be outside for the whole day so please bring suitable clothing for the weather

Please bring food for the day with you (i.e. lunch)

All records collected will be added to iRecord in order to share our findings with the site managers, Greenspace Information for Greater London (GiGL), London Natural History Society (LNHS) and relevant national recording schemes and societies.

Check out our Info for Field Recorder Day Attendees page for more info (including instructions for setting up iRecord): https://biologicalrecording.co.uk/info-for-field-recorder-day-attendees/

Fungi Specialist: Dr Mark Spencer

Mark Spencer is an internationally respected botanist who also has a strong interest in fungi. Mark has decades of experience with identifying and recording fungi, regularly leads fungi walks, and is an enthusiastic teacher keen to inspire newcomers to the wonderful world of mycology.

Welsh Harp

Welsh Harp (also known as The Welsh Harp, Welsh Harp Open Space or alternatively, Brent Reservoir) is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and Local Nature Reserve (LNR) in North London, on the boundary of the boroughs of Brent and Barnet. Originally built in the 1830s to provide water for London’s canals, the site comprises 170 acres of open water, marshes, woodland and grassland. It is recognised as one of the most important bird breeding areas in Southern England. The varied habitats also support a range of other wildlife. Find out more here: https://www.welshharpfriends.co.uk/about

This Field Recorder Day is being delivered by the Biological Recording Company in collaboration with Citizen Zoo, Barnet Council and the London Natural History Society.

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Fungi Field Recorder Day takes place on Thursday, 15 October 2026 at 10:00.

Fungi Field Recorder Day is held at Welsh Harp Open Space in London (Welsh Harp Open Space, London, NW9 7AB).

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