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Found these guys in Sydney. bottom of the cap is yellowish.instantly bruises dark blue.  

 

 

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spotted these along Byron Creek up north a fortnight ago, some sort of Mycena I think?

 

wish I took more pics of the wedges that had been cut out of the trunk from previous generations, literally looked like an axe had been taken to it. Is this because they grow on the relatively dead bark and then die off when the reach the living wood? 

 

phone pics :-/

 

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and this little fella was sprouting from the same trunk, closer to the ground,

 

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1 hour ago, mkcobain said:

Found these guys in Sydney. bottom of the cap is yellowish.instantly bruises dark blue.  

 

 

 

nice looking shroom,

 

seen something very similar here http://www.revolvy.com/main/index.php?s=Chemical%20tests%20in%20mushroom%20identification&item_type=topic

 

theres even one described as "Red & Yellow Suillus"

 

*Note I really have no clue, just thought i'd share as I'm pretty curious myself and someone may correct me ,-) also yours looks more warty and and not very decurrent

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On 19/04/2016 at 10:11 PM, AbleKay said:

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Bugger all down in the southern highlands today. It was surprisingly warm and despite recent rain, apparently it's not enough for a decent flush yet.

A couple of lonely amanitas was about all I came across.

 

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Well, here in Victoria I tried a new place a couple of weeks ago after rain..thought it would be too early but was ok....but ironically not much around now. Should be perfect if there was rain...just too dry. Anyway, the Leccinum, Macroleopiota, and Oudemansiella all fried up nicely. Oh, and the Notwotuthinkus? Check out _3 where you can see the rusty cap from being under another cap..rusty brown spores not purple black! So some sort of Cortinarius but not too sure which and who knows whether it could be a liver killer or not. When I first saw the Leccinum I wondered if I had found a Cep! Note these are not identified through spores, just macro features so are just my own thoughts.

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Found this little guy on Cockatoo Island today 

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Has anyone seen these before?
Tiny earth stars about 4mm diameter with golden spheres inside. 
I went back to get better photos and within an hour they were shrivelled up.
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tumut shire image.jpeg

 

 

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you have fancy upside-down fonts and you wanna know how i post pics? ;-p

 

 

he's on the other side of the world so they actually appear right side up to him

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tumut shire, some finds whilst camping a few weeks ago ,-)

 

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still very warm and dry in these parts, these are about 90 mins south of sydney, not much rain for months though the nights are getting cooler but 23-25c days...

 

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tis the season 

 

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meanwhile on the other side of the hill 

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wow that red stinkhorn dicks are awesome. thanks for sharing... 

 

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these are all under the one tree about 20m outside my dads farmhouse front door, not too much of an idea on any of them but I think theres an edible Milk Cap amongst them... let me know if there's any I should look into for the dinner plate ,)

 

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and wtf is this?

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rabbit intestine / caecum.

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dead orange tree with an army of these legends coming out of it 

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On 19 June 2016 at 2:45 PM, gerbil said:

rabbit intestine / caecum.

 

thats what i thought. what would leave that there do you reckon? eagle?

 

anyways, these are taken nearby under some old gums buy the river...

 

pretty sure this is a feral cat fur ball ,-)

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loving all these wild find pics 

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I'd say both are from a fox, the kill and the scat. Difficult to ID on a good day, but cat's generally won't signpost with scats like that, open and elevated, whilst foxes and dogs will and often shit near where they kill.

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