Wildlife Spotting
51.4427, 6.06087
Field Notes
Description:
orange-cream-brown. they were growing next to each other, not as patch more like in a row. attached at the wood direct (not at the bark or benath it) , where this species was,was the wood still dense (by some species, can you feel, how decayed the wood benath is) pear shape,surface with crust/flakes .
Habitat:
hardwood . more leaf than needle trees, 5 meter away from a little river
Notes:
will go tomorow to look for some new specimen,to get some spore-pics. (have already searched a bit myself, but to be honest: i was lazy. when someone has a suggestion, would appreciate it.)
==== The last picture is from several days later, what first looked like little fruiting-bodies (of a slime mold), was little pins from a flush mushroom, still to young to suggest anything specific, but it could be some sort of pholliota or sulphur-tufts! maybe i will go and look again!
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