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G'day Everyone, i am having a hell time with photo sizes ill get them up when i can...

Wasn't sure if it was getting too cold or not but i did a bit of spotting today... after a surf i seen the "first few" came home and found the "yellow trio" in the front yard, followed by the "appaloosa patterned" ones in the wood chips. made a stop at a cow paddock which produced "very little" and the "last ones" were found at my partners perents place. fun day!

i am new to this, but hoping to get radical one day!

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The ones in the first post are Panaeolus antillarum and Polyporus arcularius, the one growing in the wood chips is Volvopluteus gloiocephalus, the next two are Auricularia sp. and Trametes versicolor, and the yellow trio are Leucocoprinus birnbaumii (beautiful picture btw!).

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Thanks! i had a friend help me with the Auricularia sp. i went back to collect a few (there was soo many on a large downed tree) but they had all dried with in a few hours :( hopefully more rain tonight. ill have to find a good preperation for the Trametes versicolor and make use of them.

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Hi Brainhayes,

I see you're in a similar area to me...and I also thought it might be a little late in the season.

After the last day or two of storms though, it seemwd worth going to see if I could see anything in the fields too.

Only found just these small cubes after about 10 minutes of looking...but good to know there's still fruit in the paddock

and the humidity is still high-(ish)and with more rain since, I might have a look in a more reliable locale tomorrow

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nice work flux, no cubes for me lately, last i seen any of them was 29/1 . the rain has been a great change.

let me know how you go

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Had some mates get good size cubes in the field over the weekend (only under the trees though).

Found a bunch of these guys this morning in fresh dung, not sure of they are perhaps Copelandia or Panaeolus though.

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