Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: jelly fungus

Fungus in the forest

26 Jul 2015 281
I'm not sure if this fungus is the common jelly fungus in the Tremellaceae family, called Witches' butter / Tremella mesenterica. The small splash of orange, growing on a tree stump with lichens, caught my eye. I always love coming across some of this in the forest - the colour is just so vibrant, almost glowing. Today, I'm again leaving my Waterton images and instead adding three more photos taken three days ago (23 July 2015), closer to home. Five of us spent the day botanizing the land belonging to Darryl Teskey, SW of Calgary and W of Millarville (maybe a 40-minute drive from the city). This was the first time I had been there and I'm so glad I went - I would have missed all sorts of things, including a family of Ruffed Grouse and several fungi. These Grouse are the rare rufous-morph, and we startled them when we were walking through the forest in their direction. Usually, you don't see Grouse because they are so well-hidden. When you get fairly close (sometimes very close) to them, they suddenly "explode" from the tangle of shrubs and plants of the forest floor, making ones heart beat fast! Our walk took us over grassland and through forest, everywhere treacherous with so many fallen logs which were often barely visible. I have never, ever seen so many tiny Skipper butterflies - there must have been hundreds or even thousands of these bright orange beauties that were flying or perched on flowers of every colour. Fortunately, the rain stayed away until we started driving back to Calgary. Quite a lot of black clouds, reminding me of the tornado that passed through Calgary just the day before (22 July 2015). Our purpose, as always, was to find and list everything that we saw - wildflowers, trees, grasses, birds, insects, fungi, etc.. Our leader then compiles an extensive list of our finds and this is later sent to the landowner, along with any photos that we might take. Always a win/win situation, as the landowner then has a much better idea of just what is on his property, and we have a most enjoyable day. This summer, with so many botanizing outings like this, plus two 3-day trips to Waterton Lakes National Park, I am so far behind with the photos that I need to edit and e-mail!

Witch's Butter

05 Mar 2011 214
Macro shot of this jelly fungus, taken at the Perrenoud Wildlife Habitat Area (just an area of forest) on September 24th. Love coming across anything that is this bright orange deep in the forest : )

Deep in the forest

16 Aug 2010 185
Aren't these just the cutest little fungi "cups"? Not sure if this is "Orange Peel". Only small, and growing on the low stump of a cut-down tree in the middle of the very narrow trail in Brown-Lowery Provincial Park on 5th August. A tremendous number of trees have been blown down by bad storms, which can make walking a little treacherous.

Tree Brain and Jelly

23 Jun 2010 323
LOL, almost sounds like an item off a fancy restaurant menu! This was such a beautiful tree branch, covered in Red Tree Brain fungus and orange jelly fungus, maybe Witch's Butter (?). It was a wonderfully colourful sight! This was taken when we went to botanize the Perrenoud Natural Area, north west of Calgary and north west of Cochrane on 18th June. We were lucky enough to see two young Great Gray Owls in the forest there, too. "In 1980, George Emil Perrenoud donated this land to the Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation for the purpose of a wilderness park for the benefit of the residents of the Province of Alberta." tpr.alberta.ca/asrpwf/programs/parks/park_and_wildlife/pe...

Witch's Butter

09 Oct 2009 178
I'm not sure, but I am assuming this jelly fungus is Witch's Butter? I love the name and I love seeing this growing on logs in the forest. Such a pretty, bright colour.