Slime mold
Slime Mold / Stemonitis axifera
Two of a kind
Comb Tooth fungus / Hericium coralloides
Brightening up the forest
Alone
Down in the forest
Wolf's Milk slime
In the spotlight
Slime Mold, Fuligo septica
Ready to catch the raindrops
Wolf's Milk slime
A cluster of shrooms
Two of a kind
Yesterday's treat
Fascinating forest find
One busy log
One of my favourite Lichens
Slime Mold
Beauty on a rotting log
Coral fungus
Comb Tooth fungus / Hericium coralloides
Beginning to crack
One of few
Coral Fungus
Cladonia lichen
Eyelash fungi
Fungus on a log
Hooded False Morel / Gyromitra infula – poisonous
Puffballs on a rotting log
Honey Mushrooms / Armillaria mellea
How's this for colour?
A little find in the forest
Slime mold
Lemon Drops / Bisporella citrina
Eyelash fungus / Scutellinia scutellata
Puffballs
One little puffball
Golf, anyone?
Like teeny blueberries
Begging to be photographed
Slime Mold - Stemonitis axifera
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Tiny Lemon Drops
The only tiny, yellow fungus that I know of that looks like this is the delightfully named Lemon Drops (Bisporella citrina), but there could be others, so my ID is only tentative. You need a hand lens, or of course a macro lens (as in this photo), to see this attractive sac fungus. It has a maximum cap size of about three millimeters. I found this display on a rotting log in North Glenmore Park on 6th September.
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