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Tiny jelly fungus

Tiny jelly fungus
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. This display was growing on a rotting log on Rod Handfield's land on August 17th. These are so small, you barely notice them, other than seeing a yellow "smear".

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