FungiFriday - Birch eaters

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I have been trying to find an ID for these guys, and I gave up. It is so easy with some, but others just look like dozens of similar ones out there.

I found them in a few spots growing on a fallen and rotten bitch tree in Poland, if that helps, and some of you would know what they are.

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A lovely old piece of white bark, fresh, juicy green moss, and intense orange shrooms. The colours were just so pretty!


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A forest view break :)
The sun was getting low already and just gently peaking through the leaves. No wind, no rain... just lovely.


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A few meters away, I found another birch. More hidden in grasses, but also with the same orange fungi on.


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An older one with the hat flipped showing off the gills.


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There were plenty of broken (or cut down) branches there. I did check on them too, but they were fresher and not unrough rotten wood yet.
But if they are left there to decompose, it will be a good place to check in a while.

It is also a good spot to pick edible mushrooms and I often see people walking their dogs there or cycling. Quite a popular spot and it doesn't surprise me. It's like a very large, wild park with multiples pats to walk on.


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Fallen birch leaves:


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Shot with Nikon D5500 + Nikkor 18-55mm lens
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What a charming forest to walk and take beautiful photographs of every variety of mushroom that crosses your path dear friend @ewkaw
What a great find, and what a shame you couldn't identify it, maybe our friend @ sketch.and.jam can identify them, he has a lot of knowledge about mushrooms
Beautiful photographs, thank you very much for showing them to us.
May you enjoy the weekend

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Thank you!
I am ok with not having the ID. I still enjoy shooting them even though I have no idea what I shoot :)

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Orange mushrooms grow abundantly on wooden sticks. there are so many mushrooms growing between the fallen logs and branches, it looks very beautiful. Thank you for sharing some really great photos.

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This is certainly a calm and pretty post. Thank you.
I could imagine myself in the woods without rain or wind - walking through the trees. Just simply enjoying the beautiful nature then discovering those beautiful mushrooms. The colours are all so beautiful - nature is fabulous.

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That's what I did for hours! The weather was just perfect!
And then I went there again... and again... :D Amazing place.

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The forest looks so natural, and it looks like the mushrooms above are the same kind I found, gymnopilus might be the right id for them, maybe

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They look a bit different than gymnopilus. I looked at that one too.
Thanks for the suggestion!

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They are beautiful those orange mushrooms, as well as the photos. Whenever I come across these creatures I can't help but marvel at how beautiful and impressive our mother nature is. You certainly have a very usable forest there, whether for walking, taking photos, or connecting. Thank you for sharing. Greetings

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Thank you! It is a great forest. Also good for mushroom peaking as lots of edible ones grow there too. And blueberries :)

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Beautiful photos of these fungi. Peaceful atmosphere in the woods.

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Is those mushroom edible? looks so nice and tempting.
great shot as always, it seems I need to go into the woods again to find more mushroom after the rainy season finally arrive again. : )
!LUV !PIZZA

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I have no idea, but I wouldn't dare trying :D
You should! Woods are great.

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It's a park?

I thought it was a forest, with that wide path. In any case, it is a very nice place to walk and also find mushrooms :))

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Forest.. but its so nice and well kept it almost feels like a bit wild park. Lots of paths around. Bike tracks... people walk dogs and jog. Its pretty cool :)

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It can be a fusion of a forest with a park in it, of a park with a forest part hahaha.

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I have been trying to find an ID for these guys, and I gave up. It is so easy with some, but others just look like dozens of similar ones out there.

Based on a quick search, they look very similar to Xeromphalina campanella and to Gymnopilus sapineus. Probably a mushroom expert would be able to tell what mushroom species they are exactly.

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Hmm.. I dont think its any of them. I see differences between them.
They are sticky thing, thats why I something juts give up :p

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I like looking at this mushroom, the color is very contrasting but a little big compared to other mushrooms.

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I liked the colour too :)

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How cute the fungis are! It is so interesting how they grow from anywhere. Also love the photo showing all the trees together with the thin trunks.

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Its mushroom magic :D

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The color of the mushrooms is bright & excite plus the beautiful forest view is like in a movie :)

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yea, they were cool :D

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beautiful mushroom discovery, on one tree trunk several mushrooms grow with beautiful colors, the place is also very nice and the view is beautiful, different from my area which is full of bushes

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I am sure your forests are completely different than mine. And its great to have this diversity :)

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I’m like this with some fungi too. There are too many common looking ones that look the same as other. Great captures nonetheless 🤩 As always! 💙
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And they all have this tiny differences... its crazy :D

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Yeah, too tiny to be able to distinguish 🤷🏻‍♀️ Internet makes it easier in one way, cause the access is fast, but anyone can post a picture with a name of a shroom or plant and claim it’s that and google will show it in search results. Crazy world 😂

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