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notintuition

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Septiembre 13, 2023 a las 06:44 TARDE PDT

Descripción

Giant fruiting of west coast reishi. Specimen was very dusty and is lacking some of its glossy bright colors but it was in the exact spot I found a smaller specimen and another large one a couple months ago. I could be wrong but I’m thinking it’s simply a less pretty example.

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hendre17

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Septiembre 5, 2014 a las 03:15 TARDE PDT

Descripción

Extremely vibrant blue fruit body With distinctly textured, floccose stalk and cap. Spore print: pink. Cap appears blackish from above/distance. Long slender stem with very vibrant, iridescent mycelium attached at base.

Gills: Distinctly gray.

Fruiting beneath Douglas fir, Western red cedar, red alder and Western hemlock.

Elevation: 2700ft.

Temp: low 80’s.

Herbarium specimen available.

Update on 1/4/2021:
Mailed dried portions 1/2 pileus and stem to Ben McCormick for his ongoing research/sequencing (under C. Noordeloos). I am retaining remaining material in my home herbarium catalog.

See my mushroom observer post for habitat and further descriptions-linked below-
http://mushroomobserver.org/177179

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Saltapared Cholino del Oeste (Troglodytes pacificus)

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hendre17

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Marzo 27, 2022 a las 02:21 TARDE PDT

Descripción

Troglodytes pacificus. Singing an early Spring song low in the canopy. Priest Point Park Olympia, WA, USA 3/27/22.

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hendre17

Fecha

Septiembre 17, 2011

Descripción

This large pithy G. oregonense was monitored here at Watershed park on a dead Western Hemlock stump from 8/20/11 to 9/17/11. Images of middle growth were taken on 8/27/11. After collecting today we thinly sliced and dehydrated this specimen for later use as medicinal tea.

Temp has been from mid 70’s to 90’s in the last few weeks. Very low precipitation recorded during this specimens growth period.

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hendre17

Fecha

Octubre 11, 2014

Descripción

Young cluster of blue’s found beneath old growth Douglas fir.

Elevation: 3000ft.

Temp: low 40’s.

Found approx. 50ft. from this observation:

http://mushroomobserver.org/180565?q=2GpME

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hendre17

Fecha

Marzo 2015

Descripción

6 fruiting bodies of Agarikon(Laricifomes officinalis) all harvested in Washington state(Olympic peninsula, Cascade mountain range).

Final image is the conk harvested from post below:

http://mushroomobserver.org/67823?q=2WbAz

All rights for this image ©Drew Henderson.

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hendre17

Fecha

Octubre 2021

Descripción

Observed/collected on 10/12/2021 on Capital Mall campus Olympia, WA.
Notes:
Very young fruiting Beneath a line of Poplar and Oak.
Cap: covered In whitish bloom(dark brown beneath bloom). Pore surface: White. NOT STAINING where cut.
Stem: squat, bulbous, covered in dense reticulation. White to Light Golden brown(NOT STAINING where cut).
Odor: very pleasant(same as B. edulis).
Harvested 3 specimens and sliced/dehydrated for home herbarium collection.
Spore printed a portion of a cap directly on a glass slide for spore deposit/microscopy.
Spores: large, elongate(broadly spindle shaped).
Mailed dried material from this collection to IGS on 10/14/2021.
My coinciding Mushroomobserver observation below-

https://mushroomobserver.org/472718?q=1k4HD

Update on 10/21/21:
Returned to the patch to check on the remaining fruiting bodies that I left to mature(on initial observation date 10/12/21) and two were at full maturity/soggy. Maroon/brownish mahogany caps with majority of the white bloom warn off from heavy rains over the last 9 days. Harvested a single nearly mature fruiting body and dehydrated for culinary use(and a portion to add to herbarium bag/voucher(images/updates from today included in this observation of mature fruits-note the stretched squirrel nibbles from original two specimens from 10/12-to today).

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Pato Coacoxtle (Aythya valisineria)

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hendre17

Fecha

Febrero 16, 2017 a las 02:02 TARDE PST

Descripción

Males and females at South end of the Lake in shallows.

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Pato Coacoxtle (Aythya valisineria)

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hendre17

Fecha

Enero 13, 2022 a las 12:52 TARDE PST

Descripción

Counted 34 AYVA sunning in the center of Capitol lake Olympia, WA, USA. Numerous shots included to show vantage point and location.

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Pato Coacoxtle (Aythya valisineria)

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hendre17

Fecha

Febrero 16, 2017 a las 02:01 TARDE PST

Descripción

Male with females near Southern train track bridge.

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mikepotts

Fecha

Agosto 2021

Lugar

Oregon, US (Google, OSM)

Descripción

First recorded INaturalist observation in Oregon at Crater Lake National Park!

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hendre17

Fecha

Noviembre 11, 2021 a las 12:02 TARDE PST

Descripción

Paper thin/Resupinate Mass with small white spines on the cut end of a mature Alnus rubra.
Spines: white, drying yellow.
Subiculum(sheet teeth are attached to): paper thin, sliced sheets off carefully with my knife for harvest/spore print.
NOT growing in circular masses(not thick).
Spore printed three separate sections directly on glass slides.
Spores: globose to subglobose with tiny apiculus visible.
Dehydrated the three harvested specimens and bagged for herbarium collection(fruits turned yellow after a few hours/golden brown at full dehydration).
My coinciding Mushroomobserver observation below-

https://mushroomobserver.org/477938?q=1kd3K

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hendre17

Fecha

Octubre 18, 2020 a las 12:48 TARDE PDT

Descripción

Likely Amanita sp-NW04 Tulloss & J. E. Lindgr. http://www.amanitaceae.org/?Amanita+sp-NW04

Fruiting Beneath Douglas fir and Western Hemlock. Sac-like volva stained orange. Large orange patches on cap. Extremely long cap striations with dark band along the margin, silver/gray thick stem with chevrons extending upward from base. Harvested/dried this specimen for home herbarium collection. MO-https://mushroomobserver.org/437131?q=1WO4W

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hendre17

Fecha

Noviembre 7, 2020 a las 12:14 TARDE PST

Descripción

Notes/link from my MO observation below-
Overall brown tones(tomentose/flocked cap including the teeth) with white margin bands. Harvested/dried 6 specimens for herbarium collection. https://mushroomobserver.org/439938?q=1XsbF

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hendre17

Fecha

Diciembre 7, 2020 a las 01:20 TARDE PST

Descripción

Notes/link from my MO observation below-

Fruiting beneath Douglas fir. Deep red/maroon toned from top to bottom (gills, as well). Harvested/dried 3 specimens for herbarium collection. Spore printed a single cap on a glass slide for microscopy(spore micro included in observation).

https://mushroomobserver.org/441701?q=1XsbF

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hendre17

Fecha

Marzo 14, 2015

Descripción

Fruiting in muddy, almost standing water(after snowmelt) on buried cedar twig bundles.

Too small to get any information underneath caps or possible cups.

We’ll check it out next time- maybe get a sample or two.

Elevation: Approx. 3000ft.

Temp: 50’s.

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hendre17

Fecha

Enero 12, 2020 a las 02:15 TARDE PST

Descripción

Fruiting in grass directly beneath mature Douglas fir.
Light,yellowish brown central disc. Lilac purple flesh context.
Odor: Pungently spermatic.
Spore print=light brown.
Spores=elliptical, smooth.
Harvested 5 fruiting bodies and dried for home herbarium record.
Spore printed a single cap directly on glass slide/performed microscopy(images included in observation). https://mushroomobserver.org/399506?q=15aAP

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hendre17

Fecha

Octubre 29, 2016 a las 12:01 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

On well rotted conifer-alpine habitat. intermediate growth and younger specimens on the same substrate included in this observation.

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hendre17

Fecha

Septiembre 17, 2014

Descripción

Found on Well rotted conifer- from bark it looks to be either Ponderosa pine or larch. Young specimens,

This looks to have started spreading and then was halted by lack of rainfall. I will have to monitor this substrate throughout this season to see when the cap folds form.

Elevation: 2700ft.

Temp: low 60’s.

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hendre17

Fecha

Octubre 7, 2014

Descripción

Massive fruiting on a fallen spruce.

Elevation: 4000ft.

Temp: low 40’s.

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hendre17

Fecha

Diciembre 19, 2014

Descripción

Fruiting on a large fallen conifer(most likely fir). Usually I only find these in a colorful stage in late summer to early November in this area of the mid elevation cascade mtns.- this year has been unusually warm.

Elevation: 2700ft.

Older specimens- deeper brownish red than usual orange and white color.

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hendre17

Fecha

Septiembre 6, 2015

Descripción

Small, dense fruiting on a cut conifer stump(mostly fir, spruce and mountain hemlock in this canopy.

Elevation: 4500ft.

Temp: low 50’s.

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hendre17

Fecha

Octubre 29, 2016

Descripción

Younger fruiting on a well rotted conifer(bark less). By the end of each season these fruiting bodies will lengthen with whiter tips and appear almost like a Hericium with orange tinges from a distant view.

Although technically a tubed fungus, I am placing this observation in the “toothed fungi” species list based on macroscopic appearance to compare to similar looking species in the Hericium.

Elevation: 2400ft.

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dave_holland

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Febrero 14, 2019 a las 05:42 TARDE NZDT

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marcos_silveira

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Mayo 18, 2018 a las 01:41 TARDE -03

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hendre17

Fecha

Octubre 29, 2016 a las 01:25 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

Fruiting in an old growth stand of Douglas fir. Found while foraging for pounds of Matsutake. Heavy precipitation and unusually warm temps for this week.

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hendre17

Fecha

Diciembre 1, 2016 a las 03:26 MAÑANA PST

Descripción

Large specimens of U. padeniana fruiting under young Douglas fir and red alder trees.

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verdelareu

Fecha

Diciembre 2014

Lugar

Chile (Google, OSM)

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Carpintero de Cresta (Dryocopus pileatus)

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hendre17

Fecha

Abril 22, 2018 a las 10:51 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

Feeding on grubs and insects and thrashing away at a large, well rotted Douglas fir log. Taken from 32X zoom.

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Garza Morena (Ardea herodias)

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hendre17

Fecha

Febrero 25, 2017 a las 10:32 MAÑANA PST

Descripción

Lara and I counted more than 50 great blue heron in this one location through the fog this morning. This old, detached railroad dock is a common perch for belted kingfisher, herons, gulls and cormorants. Never witnessed this many blue heron together in my life. See added images for closer detail.

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hendre17

Fecha

Noviembre 8, 2016 a las 10:44 TARDE PST

Descripción

Fruiting exclusively under Douglas fir. No members of the Cyperaceae-or cedars in canopy. Monitored this fruiting for nearly two months Late summer - Fall. Multiple collections dried and stored in herbarium.

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hendre17

Fecha

Octubre 25, 2016 a las 02:36 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

White hymenium and stem with a canary yellow cap. I often refer to cascade chanties as the "white and yellow" or two tone Chanterelle. Fruiting in mid elevation with roots of Douglas fir in conifer dominant canopies between 2000-3000ft. in the cascade mountains but also occurring at lower elevations predominantly in October and November. Hymenium "veins" are usually arranged much tighter and deeper than other members of the PNW Chanterelle's such as C. formosus and C. subalbidus, another key indicator for the species. Just as delectable and similar in stature to the white and Pacific golden Chanterelles.

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hendre17

Fecha

Junio 18, 2016 a las 02:32 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

Very large, robust species- fruiting in rather dry conditions in mixed coniferous forest. Somewhat buried in the duff. The cortina for this large Cortinarius is very thick and flexuous. Sometimes flexible enough to not break when pushed-especially with young specimens. Incurved, thick margins on cap.