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A few fungi from Friday
Slime mold on moss
Mom has a nap, Dad takes over
Echinacea with bokeh
Police Car Moth / Gnophaela vermiculata
Never tease a Teasel
Cystoderma cinnabarinum
Eyelash fungi / Scutellinia scutellata
Atlas Moth / Attacus atlas
Forest goblet
The Sickener / Russula emetica
Ergot fungus
Natural curls
Comb tooth fungi / Hericium coralloides
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Wishing the heat would go away
Scarlet Mormon / Papilio rumanzovia
A view from Rod Handfield's
Fungi decoration
Resting for one brief moment
Common Sargeant / Athyma perius
Swift Fox / Vulpes velox
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Split gill fungi / Schizophyllum commune?
Milbert's Tortoiseshell
Periwinkle
Fence and flowers
A bird for a change
Naked Mitrewort / Mitella nuda
Healthy and hungry
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Succulent sp.
Fuchsia
Police Car Moth / Gnophaela vermiculata
Edelweiss / Leontopodium alpinum
True beauty lies within
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Majestic, even in captivity
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Fungus on a fallen branch
Macro photo of a rather beautifully coloured fungus that was growing on a fallen branch in the forest on Rod Handfield's land the day before yesterday, 17 August 2012. A group of us went there for a day of botanizing and mushroom hunting. Though the number of fungi was far less than some previous years, we still managed to find quite a few different species, making the day very worthwhile. Of course, the difficult part now for me is identifying the fungi that I photographed. A list was sent out to us, and so I will be able to put an ID to some of my images, but have not got the ID for this one yet.
Thanks for the ID, Art! Violet Toothed Polypore /Trichaptum biformis.
Thanks for the ID, Art! Violet Toothed Polypore /Trichaptum biformis.
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