Did I skip #FungiFriday last week?
I did :p
Some days just don't have enough hours to fit all we want to (or have to) do. But today I come with a mass pile of little guys to catch up.
I am terrible when it comes to finding mushrooms ID. It could be Sulphur Tuft - it does looks like some of the images in Google. Small hats just a couple of cm in diameter and short legs. I found them in a darker and moister parts of the woods at the bottom of a still living tree.
Reaching up from between the pine needles and little stick, pushing each other "me first! me me me!".
I could spot them from quite a instance among all the dark and wet forest floor.
The bigger ones were occupying the lower part of the tree. A little higher there as still lots of little ones popping from the lush moss. I can imagine how this whole colony would look in few days when they all grow up. Dozens an dozens of little heads :).
And they had some nice little neighbors too. The delicate, grey ghost-like ones. They were everywhere actually so it was hard now to catch them on the photos too.
See the spider?
I only noticed it when I was editing the photos :p
Nice to have something to lean on...
How to join #FungiFriday:
- when Friday comes (UTC time) post your own, original photo/drawing/art/food/anything-at-all of any type of fungi (yes, I will check and report stolen images or text!)
- add #FungiFriday tag (it doesn't have to be your first tag)
- Include "My contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw" anywhere in your post.
Shot with Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105mm lens
All photos, graphics and text are my own.