Forest goblets
A closer look
False Coral fungus
Anthurium
Pretty little thing
Flat-topped Coral / Clavariadelphus truncatus
Basking in the early morning sun
Tiny Lemon Drops / Bisporella citrina
Dry Island Buffalo Jump Provincial Park in the rai…
Look what I unearthed : )
Alpine Bistort / Polygonum viviparum
Chunky fungi
Colourful Wood Ducks
Great Blue Heron
Twins
Tiny trio
Dry Island Buffalo Jump Provincial Park
4 x 2 = 8
Spotlight on elegance
Double-crested Cormorant
Scaly/Shingled Hedgehog fungus / Sarcodon imbricat…
Having a bath is so much fun
Beauty on a rotting log
Splash of blue
A sad ending, I suspect
Little orange beauties
I don't have a name yet, other than "beautiful"
Fun in the pool
Cradled
Fungus with veil
Master of the woodlands
Hypomyces luteovirens, syn. Hypomyces tulasneanus
White-winged Crossbill / Loxia leucoptera
Dwarf Powder Puff
Brightening up the forest
Comb Tooth fungus / Hericium coralloides
Sea Buckthorn berries
Strawberries & cream - fungus!
White-tailed fawn and doe
Beautiful Comma butterfly
Earth Star fungus
Fairy puke / Icmadophila ericetorum
Resting for one brief moment
Fungi decoration
A view from Rod Handfield's
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Is this Clavulinopsis laeticolor?


Took this photo yesterday and haven't had time to do more than a very quick search for the ID of this fungus. I don't remember ever seeing this species before. Found yesterday when I spent a wonderful day with friends, Dorothy and Stephen, starting off at Brown-Lowery Provincial Park (for the first few hours) and then a lovely treat in the afternoon when we went to a second park, West Bragg Creek. Two of my favourite places, and the weather was absolutely perfect : ) We found a reasonable number of mushrooms and other fungi (slime molds, etc.), too. Thanks so much for a great day, Dorothy and Stephen!
Another possible ID is Clavulinopsis fusiformis.
Another possible ID is Clavulinopsis fusiformis.
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