Small Stagshorn
The tiny bright yellow jelly fungus known as Small Stagshorn (calocera cornea) is fairly abundant now and can be found on stumps and fallen branches of deciduous broadleaf trees mainly in damp and shady places. Looks a bit like a club fungus but is rubbery rather than brittle. I spotted some of the much larger Yellow Stagshorn the other day. if I see it again I'll try to blip it.
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- Canon EOS 70D
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- f/5.6
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