Birdwood Gully Fungi – 10 June 2024

The day before, I had visited Sassafras Gully on the north side of Springwood. This time I was with my two sisters, and we did a bushwalk down Birdwood Gully, which is on the south side of the town. I pointed out some of the fungi that was there, and then stayed a bit longer to take photos.

Hygrocybe aurantipes

Gliophorus psittacinus group

I had to hunt very hard to find these two rather poor examples.

Gliophorus graminicolor

Ramaria xanthosperma var.australiana

Cuphophyllus austropratensis ?

Hygrocybe sp.

Hygrocybe anomala

Lactifluus flocktoniae

Clavaria zollingeri

Hydnoplicata convoluta

Perhaps Mycena austrororida

Hygrocybe sp.

Pseudohydnum gelatinosum

Gliophorus graminicolor

Hygrocybe erythrocrenata

Hygrocybe batesii

Porpolomopsis lewelliniae

Cuphophyllus aurantiopallens

Ramariopsis kunzei

Hygrocybe lilaceolamellata

Gliophorus viridis

Hygrocybe batesii

Perhaps Gliophorus viridis

Humidicutis sp.

Porpolomopsis lewelliniae

That looks like a Hygrocybe taekeri out of focus in the background!

Hygrocybe sp.

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