Species list entered by Jim Tunney.
List of species found on the walk at Bird Park:
[icon style=”camera”] Abortiporus biennis (),
[icon style=”camera”] Bjerkandera adusta (Smoky Polypore),
[icon style=”camera”] Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa (Coral Slime),
[icon style=”camera”] Chrysomphalina chrysophylla (),
[icon style=”camera”] Clavulina cristata (Crested Coral Fungus),
[icon style=”camera”] Coprinellus radians (Orange Mat Inky),
[icon style=”camera”] Crepidotus applanatus (Flat Crep),
[icon style=”camera”] Daldinia concentrica (Carbon Balls),
[icon style=”camera”] Flammulaster erinaceellus (),
[icon style=”camera”] Gymnopus dichrous (),
[icon style=”camera”] Leocarpus fragilis (),
[icon style=”camera”] Lycogala epidendrum (Wolf’s Milk Slime),
[icon style=”camera”] Marasmius rotula (Pinwheel Marasmius),
[icon style=”camera”] Marasmius sullivantii (),
[icon style=”camera”] Phellinus gilvus (Mustard Yellow polypore),
[icon style=”camera”] Pleurotus pulmonarius (Summer Oyster),
[icon style=”camera”] Psilocybe ovoideocystidiata (),
[icon style=”camera”] Neofavolus alveolaris (Hexagon poured polypore),
[icon style=”camera”] Polyporus elegans (AKA Cerioporus leptocephalus but we still use Polyporus elegans Elegant Polypore),
[icon style=”camera”] Polyporus squamosus (Dryad’s Saddle, Pheasant Polypore),
[icon style=”camera”] Schizophyllum commune (Split Gill),
[icon style=”camera”] Scutellinia scutellata (Reddish Eyelash Cup),
[icon style=”camera”] Steccherinum ochraceum (ochre spreading tooth),
[icon style=”camera”] Stemonitis splendens (Chocolate Tube Slime),
[icon style=”camera”] Stereum ostrea (False Turkey-tail),
[icon style=”camera”] Trametes versicolor (Turkey-tail),
[icon style=”camera”] Trichaptum biforme (Violet Toothed-Polypore),
[icon style=”camera”] Xeromphalina tenuipes (),
[icon style=”camera”] Xerula furfuracea (Rooted Collybia),
[icon style=”camera”] Xylaria polymorpha (Dead Man’s Fingers)
Species not currently on clubs life list:
Perenniporia fraxinophila
Amanita vaginata sect. Vaginatae
Little grey Mycena
Inocybe sp.
Inocybe sp. maybe rimosa
2 small Russula species
Perenial mostly crustlike Phellinus
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