Bracket Polypore Fungi

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Ken Ramos
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Bracket Polypore Fungi

Post by Ken Ramos »

Well at least they are not lichens. :lol:

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Post by beetleman »

You can never post too many Lichen shots Ken IMO. Great closeups (bug eye view) :wink:
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Thanks Doug :D At a casual glance lichens seem to all look alike but even those of the same species can be quite different. These bracket fungi, I found while taking a walk along a forest trail here in the mountains. We had a lovely day for it, low humidity and very cool temperatures and most importantly, "NO bugs!" :lol:

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Post by Charles Krebs »

Nice crisp and detailed images Ken. You're going to force me to take a closer look at some of these subjects when I start venturing into the rain forest out here in a few months.

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Post by Ken Ramos »

Though they are not entirely microscopic Charlie, they are quite interesting under low power magnification. Thanks! :D

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