Bola Creek - Royal National Park - 5 April 2014

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Digi Dave and myself headed back down to Bola Creek in Royal National Park to do more fungi photography.

Note - my attempt to identify some of the fungi is very amateurish - based on looking at pictures in books and online. I would appreciate any errors or additions.



Above - Filoboletus manipularis - These fungi were very abundant near the Bola Creek Picnic Area. They have pores rather than gills under their caps. They are luminescent at night.



Above - Filoboletus manipularis



Above - Filoboletus manipularis



Above - Filoboletus manipularis



Above - Filoboletus manipularis



Above - Filoboletus manipularis



Above - Puffballs



Above - Filoboletus manipularis



Above - Filoboletus manipularis



Above - Filoboletus manipularis





Above - Filoboletus manipularis



Above - Filoboletus manipularis



Above - Filoboletus manipularis



Above - Filoboletus manipularis



Above - Filoboletus manipularis



Above - Filoboletus manipularis



Above - Bola Creek



Above - Bola Creek



Above - Bola Creek



Above - Bola Creek



Above - Ghost Fungus (Omphalotus nidiformis)



Above - Ghost Fungus (Omphalotus nidiformis)



Above - Ghost Fungus (Omphalotus nidiformis)



Above - Slime mould - so not a fungus - Icicle Fairy Fans (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa)



Above - jelly Fungus (Tremella encephala)



Above - Flame Fungus (Clavaria miniata)



Above - Flame Fungus (Clavaria miniata)



Above - Slime mould  (Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa)



Above - Jelly Fungi - Yellow Brain (Tremella mesenterica)



Above - Rainbow Fungus (Trametes versicolor)



Above - Jelly Fungi - Yellow Brain (Tremella mesenterica)



Above - Coral Fungus (Ramaria sp)



Above - Coral Fungi (Clavaria amoena)



Above - Hygrocybe sp


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