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JC_Forester Black-shouldered Spinyleg
Black-shouldered Spinyleg commented on by JC_Forester Kentucky, USA10 years ago

Thanks Cindy! :-)

JC_Forester Writing Spider
Writing Spider commented on by JC_Forester Kentucky, USA10 years ago

Thanks for Id Alejandra. :-)

JC_Forester Cope's Gray Treefrog
Cope's Gray Treefrog commented on by JC_Forester Kentucky, USA10 years ago

Thanks Ashley! Its been a little while since I put some photos up. Hope to add more. Love these frogs! :-)

JC_Forester Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by JC_Forester Alaska, USA10 years ago

Very nice specimen! :-) Possibly a Gymnopilus species.

JC_Forester Unknown Mushroom
Unknown Mushroom commented on by JC_Forester Maine, USA10 years ago

Great shot! You can also share this with http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/2326...

JC_Forester Unknown mushrooms
Unknown mushrooms commented on by JC_Forester Maine, USA10 years ago

Possibly Mycena leaiana, or Orange Mycena. A good indicator is the orange residue produced by the fungus that will stain your fingers. http://www.mushroomexpert.com/mycena_lea...

JC_Forester Bee-like Robber Fly
Bee-like Robber Fly commented on by JC_Forester Kentucky, USA10 years ago

I thought so to Susan. The things we discover are amazing. :-)

JC_Forester Bee-like Robber Fly
Bee-like Robber Fly commented on by JC_Forester Kentucky, USA10 years ago

Thanks... :-)

JC_Forester Cordyceps fungi
Cordyceps fungi commented on by JC_Forester Amazonas, Colombia10 years ago

Amazing fungus though!

JC_Forester Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by JC_Forester Sudbury, Ontario, Canada10 years ago

Possibly a Hydnellum species. I can't tell if there are teeth or pores under the surface. If it is a tooth fungus than it is most likely Hydnellum. :-)

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