Fencepost of the Week #169
Dramatically lit forest fencepost.
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Sunday, 30 September 2018
Friday, 28 September 2018
More Blobs
Every so often I find a strange blob of something growing in the woods. Trying to identify what they are is often challenging - it's hard to tell if they are fungi or slime moulds or something else entirely (eg. star slime from gutted toads.)
But this week, with the aid of a slightly more comprehensive field guide, I resolved two of my longest standing mystery blobs:
Blob 1 was an impressive gelatinous lump I found growing on the side of a mossy oak in 2007. Revisiting the site last week, I found a smaller but similar blob. It was right next to some Stereum hirsutum brackets, and looking through Tremella again I found this species which has a distinctive, knotty form, and a distinctive, frosty bloom. The way the ageing fruiting body disintegrates into slime might also be distinctive enough to aid in identifying similar blobs.
But this week, with the aid of a slightly more comprehensive field guide, I resolved two of my longest standing mystery blobs:
Tremella steidleri |
Postia ptychogaster - old, weathered specimen |
Postia ptychogaster - fresh specimen |
Blobs 2 & 3: One from 2010 and one from 2016, I couldn't figure these out until I was looking up a very ordinary bracket fungus from the genus Postia and saw an illustration of Postia ptychogaster on the same page.
Labels:
argyll,
blob,
cowal,
fungi,
identification,
mushroom,
mystery,
myxomycete,
photography,
postia,
ptychogaster,
slime,
slime mould,
steidleri,
tremella,
UK
Tuesday, 25 September 2018
Yellow Club Fungus
Labels:
argyll,
Clavulinopsis,
club fungus,
cowal,
fungi,
mushrooms,
photography,
UK
Sunday, 23 September 2018
Friday, 21 September 2018
Twenty Plume Moth
Alucita hexadactyla - twenty plume moth |
Alucita hexadactyla - twenty plume moth |
Alucita hexadactyla - twenty plume moth. Back-lit to show wing structure. |
Labels:
Alucita,
argyll,
cowal,
insect,
lepidoptera,
many-plumed moth,
moth,
photography,
plume moth,
twenty plume moth,
UK,
wildlife
Sunday, 16 September 2018
Tuesday, 11 September 2018
Loch Garten Foray
I had a wonderful hour nosing round the pine woods NW of Loch Garten near Aviemore yesterday. It's a long way from my usual haunts and the extensive woodland was supporting large populations of many new and unfamiliar fungi.
...and a few old favourites.
Cortinarius violaceus |
Cortinarius armillatus |
Leccinum cyaneobasileucum |
Chroogomphus rutilus |
Tapinella atrotomentosa |
...and a few old favourites.
The miller - Clitopilus prunulus |
Wooly milkcap - Lactarius torminosus |
Orange birch bolette - Leccinum versipelle |
Fly agaric - Amanita muscaria |
Labels:
Abernethy,
amanita,
birch,
Chroogomphus,
Clitopilus,
cortinarius,
forest,
fungi,
Garten,
Grampian,
lactarius,
leccinum,
mushrooms,
photography,
pinus,
scotland,
scots pine,
Tapinella
Sunday, 9 September 2018
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