Fish skeleton
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The Eryngo looks like fish skeletons.
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Especially if you turn it on its side.
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Three earthstars!
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Not sure why this is red, blood or fungus? I don’t know. It is on a dead Live Oak.
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I found this cool white fungus when I turned over a fallen branch.
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Closer view.
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Black finger fungus. At least that is what I call it.
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Blowin in the wind. I wonder if it might not be a junco’s feather.
Keep looking!
Will you take up a bit of the red and check in scope??
Claire, i should. Guess the quick way would to see if UV positive.