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  1. Thelebolus terrestris

    Thelebolus terrestris

    Fungus that grows early springtime only places where moose (Alces alces) has urinated.
  2. Tiny fungus, Borneo

    Tiny fungus, Borneo

  3. Jelly ear fungus

    Jelly ear fungus

    A gelatinous fungus which looks quite ear-like in shape (from some angles)
  4. A Fungi I met in the woods

    A Fungi I met in the woods

    A cool looking Fungi.
  5. Fungus on Trunk of tree

    Fungus on Trunk of tree

  6. Wood Dragon

    Wood Dragon

    Hoof Fungus, one of its many common names (Fomes fomentarius: Polyporaceae). It looks like a dragons head emerging from its tree roost (lol).
  7. Hellish fungus 1

    Hellish fungus 1

    After the diver excitement, we then got into a rather damp, dark area of the forest path and I came across a load of different fungi. Unfortunately, the forum have been unable to ID them as I didn't get the 'right' images. It didn't really occur to me to 'destroy' them to get pictures of the...
  8. Witches' butter

    Witches' butter

    I believe this fungus is Witches' butter though there are similar species.
  9. Fungi

    Fungi

    One of my favs to photograph and for something that doesn't move it's one of the move tricky in macro, most are so close to the floor it's time to drop like a starfish. fungi photography is like going to war and mostly they win lol, it's mostly ohhh my frickin knees. I'm hopeless at naming...
  10. Bracket fungus....

    Bracket fungus....

    .... I think. Just as Paul and I were about to leave the hide, I suddenly noticed all this fungus on one of the trees that was supporting the tarpaulin. I know it's a while since I've managed the long walk to this hide, but there was no sign of it growing the last time. I think this is a form...
  11. Fungus on Wood

    Fungus on Wood

  12. Bracket Fungus

    Bracket Fungus

  13. Hats In The Forest

    Hats In The Forest

  14. Shaggy Ink Cap

    Shaggy Ink Cap

    One day they are standing tall and proud,the next day,all you can see is some black colour on the ground,if you want to eat this one you have to be quick and pick it when it's fresh and small.
  15. Let There Be Light

    Let There Be Light

    A tiny little lamp in the forest,really small and sadly i don't know the name.
  16. A fungus in a tree

    A fungus in a tree

    We wandered no end of back lanes after we'd left Llanfihangel Gobion and somewhere on one of our many stops we found this fungus growing out of a tree. I've no idea what it is though.
  17. Bracket Fungus

    Bracket Fungus

  18. Mica cap

    Mica cap

  19. After rain

    After rain

  20. Fallik Phungus

    Fallik Phungus

    Dyxlexia, with symonym-alaria! Pink isn't it! A
  21. Fungus

    Fungus

    I don't know what this beautiful fungus is called, but it is common in the Australian bush, as soon as a small amount of rain falls.
  22. Toadstools on the banks of the river Dart

    Toadstools on the banks of the river Dart

  23. Fishy Fungi

    Fishy Fungi

    While taking a walk trying out a 15mm rectalinear fisheye on a full frame camera, I spotted these mushrooms. More than obvious a "fly agaric/mushroom"; I don't recognise the ones in the foreground. Anyhow, I liked the view, laid down in the grass, put the front of the lens almost...
  24. Unidetified

    Unidetified

    I've no idea what it is... but this 'doughnut' shaped fungus just caught my eye, I've never seen it before!
  25. Fungus Man On Elm Wood

    Fungus Man On Elm Wood

    Looks almost like a little fellow with a cap
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