Few longs of rotten birch tree and so much to loo at! All the colour are bringing the white dead bark back to life.
I did not expect to see few types of the Turkey Tails (I think that's what they are) there.
The first green were my favourite... cause they are green!
More delicate, smaller, lighter.
Or are they both the same, it's just age difference... I don't know.
It was still very nice to find them at the end of my forest walk. Like a cherry on top, especially it was the only ones of this type that I found that day.
I had to move some logs a bit to see them better. Some parts were falling apart when I tried to lift then, o I just left them there.
Nice to see how they surround the branch.
And this is the other one on the same pile. Like the darker twin...
They were shot a couple of months ago when it was still warm in Poland. I can imagine how nice they must look now with all the snow.
Or if they are still there.
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Please admire the lovely green mosses too :)
They were all over the place looking their best.
And here is an odd one. I think it was growing from the tree too, but, doesn't even look like the other ones. More like the edible bolete type I pick.
Lastly I asked my handy dandy AI program to show me Trametes versicolor which is a Latin fancy way to call Turkey Tail mushrooms and here is what I got :)
A creepy, dark forest. And where are the colorful mushrooms I am asking. Where?
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Shot with Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105mm lens
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