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Posted
11 minutes ago, ABtrees said:

 

Hi David

That second shot is spectacular - what camera / lens have you got - presuming that was macro?

 

Below is a new pic of the 'black one' and unless you tell me otherwise it does appear coincident and unrelated.  There are also some (3) close ups of the logs.  BTW what was the one in photos 1 and 2 earlier - like a slightly over-toasted burger !

 

I also attach a couple of new ones from this mornings walk !  Pretty sure the whitish one isn't the same as the Bjerkendera (but realise I know nothing !) and then the last one which I suspect may not be a fungi at all.

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Black stuff possibly Exidia plana , log fung may be Sterium hirsutum and Trametes versicolor, second last is Bjerkendera adusta, last one is either Phellinus ferruginosus or P. ferreus.

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Posted
2 hours ago, David Humphries said:

Ta, but just an iPhone 6s

Think I'll dump my slr and get one of them then !  You either have a very steady hand or just lucky !  I'm sure (though could be mistaken) that I can see individual spores in between the gills in that 2nd photo ? 

 

P.S. Got a couple more pics to post in the 'biometrics' thread later on.

Posted
41 minutes ago, ABtrees said:

ok here's one that caught my eye in the leaf litter - it matches my saw, my boots, my gloves etc etc.

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May be one of the Tremella species but can't really see enough detail.

 

jelly type or mushroom?

Posted
22 minutes ago, David Humphries said:

May be one of the Tremella species but can't really see enough detail.

 

jelly type or mushroom?

Definitely jelly and small - sorry no size ref - stick is 25mm dia - maybe Tremella Stihlus - the orange is a perfect match!

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Posted
1 minute ago, ABtrees said:

Definitely jelly and small - sorry no size ref - stick is 25mm dia - maybe Tremella Stihlus - the orange is a perfect match!

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Ha, good name. !

 

definately a Tremella.

 

T. mesenterica or T. auarantia

Posted
15 minutes ago, David Humphries said:

Ha, good name. !

 

definately a Tremella.

 

T. mesenterica or T. auarantia

Thanks David.  Tell me if you get bored and I'll stop posting.  There seems to be so many more varieties about this year - or maybe I just became a bit more observant ! 

Posted
18 minutes ago, Steve Bullman said:

This is a joke right? ?

Well - only half joking - I seem to be hogging this thread and David's time - honestly I'm a little embarrassed because I really know so little (about so many of the things on this site - see previous posts).  You wait till I get onto the really stupid questions !!!  I've got a couple planned one on 'deadwooding' and one on transplanting ! You've been warned !

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