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I did wonder that with fall approaching squirrels can be getting feisty scraping thin barked trees too so that may account for the colour.

 

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Last two look like Coprinellus disseminatus (fairy ink cap) & a dried out Tremella mesenterica.

 

 

 

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Andy Overall showed me some of the Tremella looking like this last year and said it was more likely to be T. aurantia. Is there Stereum nearby? It's a parasitic fungus on another species, which would determine the species of Tremella.

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Andy Overall showed me some of the Tremella looking like this last year and said it was more likely to be T. aurantia. Is there Stereum nearby? It's a parasitic fungus on another species, which would determine the species of Tremella.

 

Yep, that would right

 

 

 

 

 

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Mycorrhizals species are liking the recent wet weather

 

Amanita phalloides, the death cap - with hornbeam and oak

Amanita pantherina, the panther cap - with hornbeam

Russula species, possibly R. parazurea - with oak

Suillelus queletii - with hornbeam 

Neoboletus luridiformis- with hornbeam

 

 

 

 

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