Fungi Friday - ONLY SOME JELLY STUFF TODAY

in Fungi Lovers3 years ago (edited)

Today I drove to the inland woods around the town called Svetvinchenat in search of fungi stuff for this post. This place it's about forty kilometers north of my hometown. I visit this area often, but there is always something new to discover. This time I also stopped to photograph some villages on my way back, because when it comes to fungi ...

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... I didn't find much. Only some jelly-like fungi on the rotting wood.

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I came across this piece of the dead oak tree after fifteen minutes of rambling around the area not far from where I parked the car.

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Here I noticed the first fungus. I don't know the name of the species.

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In this photograph, you can see the other side of the same jelly.

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Smaller twigs and branches were scattered on the floor around the relatively big log that you saw in previous photographs. On one of those smaller branches, I found this little jelly thing.

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There I also found a lethargic crab spider, hidden under the bark ...

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... and some different jelly stuff. Here you can see a small, compact, blob-like formation of that jelly.

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In this photograph, you are watching the same kind of jelly, but the pieces are smaller and scattered on the bark. These photographs were taken with the flash on.

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This fungus looked considerably darker in natural light.

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Here the focus is back on the biggest branch, the one from the opening picture of this post.

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These jellies look like that first one, introduced at the beginning of the post. They looked absolutely jelly-like on one side ...

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... but the opposite surface looked more like the upper side of a Turkey tail mushroom.

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And that's it. Not much, but much better than nothing.

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As always in these posts on HIVE, the photographs are my work.

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Beautiful autumn leaves all around you. These slimy brown fungi look like they came from outer galaxy! I bet they could walk around at night and have a reunion party around a camp fire! LoL

Hi @borjan ,They are relatively less than those that you generally place in your post, but you managed to photograph some, I am struck by how gelatinous it is, I had not seen something like that, the spider I suppose it is dead, I say it because of the color it has, or will it be the species, your outing in the car paid off anyway.
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Lovely pictures.
That spider looks weird :/

Finally the rain has stopped. Wonderful mushroom images. Thanks for sharing, @borjan.

all types of mushrooms in your post have their own uniqueness

some of these mushrooms look really cool and one of them I've never seen so this is a really great find....

These gelatinous organisms seem to be scattered all over this area! Do you know something very interesting or that perhaps has been unnoticed? That they are very good at camouflaging themselves with branches and trees, I think with photos we can see them, but from further away you might be a bit more complicated.

Beautiful mushrooms. Some are looking so amazing. Nicely captured

really beautiful, your macro photography is very detailed. this is perfect

Lovely and Beautiful as always. Keep up the good work.