Little orange beauties
Big .... small
Green for the Irish
In the spotlight
Little yellow mushroom
Hydnellum scrobiculatum
Pushing up through the mosses
Bolete sp.
Spiked beauty
Lactarius rufus
Suillus tomentosus - for mushroom soup
Summer joy
Dwarf Dogwood
Purplish Fritillary / Boloria chariclea
Like a little flower
Tall Larkspur / Delphinium glaucum
Hypomyces luteovirens, syn. Hypomyces tulasneanus
Spruce Grouse / Falcipennis canadensis
Fungi on a log
Most likely a Ground Pholiota / Pholiota terrestri…
Let the light shine in
A spider's creation
Pholiota destruens fungus on cut end of a log
Coral fungus sp.
Fungus
Pholiota terrestris growing in soil
Cystoderma cinnabarina
Cystoderma cinnabarina
Bolete
Pretty little thing
Twins
Beautiful Comma butterfly
Hypomyces luteovirens, syn. Hypomyces tulasneanus
White-winged Crossbill / Loxia leucoptera
Glorious gills
Still finding 'em
A pleasant memory
Hammered Shield Lichen / Parmelia sulcata
Hericium sp
From the forest floor
Highbush Cranberry / Viburnum trilobum
Spores on moss capsules
Blurry, but fascinating
This little light of mine ...
Alone
Fireweed / Epilobium angustifolium
Crepidotus
Strawberries and cream
Hungry Gray Jay
Beauty in the forest
Slime mold
Puffballs
Beneath the trees
The same, but different
A thrill, times two
Pretty little shroom
Textured cap
Mushroom
Orange Hydnellum fungus
Purple Club Coral fungus
Fabulous fungi
Purple duo
This little light of mine
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Is this Clavulinopsis laeticolor?
Took this photo yesterday and haven't had time to do more than a very quick search for the ID of this fungus. I don't remember ever seeing this species before. Found yesterday when I spent a wonderful day with friends, Dorothy and Stephen, starting off at Brown-Lowery Provincial Park (for the first few hours) and then a lovely treat in the afternoon when we went to a second park, West Bragg Creek. Two of my favourite places, and the weather was absolutely perfect : ) We found a reasonable number of mushrooms and other fungi (slime molds, etc.), too. Thanks so much for a great day, Dorothy and Stephen!
Another possible ID is Clavulinopsis fusiformis.
Another possible ID is Clavulinopsis fusiformis.
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