Autumn is tossing rain over us in fits of its own timing. Most trees are clinging defiantly to their leaves, indulging in a final dose of chlorophyll before the judge called Frost settles the matter.

The tunnel 27 Sept 2017

The pioneers have fallen, and frame deadwood that is slowly being consumed by fungi – in this case, the candlesnuff fungus Xylaria hypoxylon.

Candlesnuff fungus2 30 Sept 2017

White is the theme of the moment. We also have white spindles:

White spindles 27 Sept 2017

White warted puffballs:

Puffball 20 Sept 2017

And what I think is a species of cavalier mushroom (Melanoleuca).

Cavalier mushroom 30 Sept 2017

White mushrooms often provoke fear; amongst their number are the destroying angels, the most lethal of all fungi. But something far smaller than a human tasted this cavalier, leaving toothmarks as relics in the cap.

Meal for a bank vole, a predator of mushrooms. But it still stood under its birch tree, spilling spores from its gills.

Defiance.

6 responses to “Defiance”

  1. Precious little rain in this corner of the Midwest this year … aside from our Spring deluges. Our lawns are all going brown. Fungi are conspicuous by their absence.
    These are very interesting …

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    1. Dry times are tough for fungi, that’s for sure. I’m surprised I didn’t see more when I lived on the BC raincoast come to think of it. Maybe the banana slugs ate them all…

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      1. There are a lot of banana slugs this year 🙂

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      2. The forest wouldn’t be the same without them!

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  2. Precious little rain here too! But that seems to be changing along with the calendar! That’s a nice variety of of Fungi! A Fungal hunting Fungi! Sorry, couldn’t resist!

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    1. The rain always finds the wet coast eventually!

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