The Veiled Poisonpie is easy to identify with its two-tone cape and the persistent veil remnants around the rim. Common in woodland they are toxic
The Veiled Poisonpie is easy to identify with its two-tone cape and the persistent veil remnants around the rim. Common in mixed woodland they are toxic and should not be eaten
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Location: Sutton Bank, North York National Park, UK
Photo credit: © Nick Greaves / Alamy / Afripics
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