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Lat long is correct but it is at Machon's Point, not in the dog park.
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Hongos de Repisa (Orden Polyporales)Observ.
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On broken end of alder trunk
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Hongo Cinabrio de Repisa (Trametes cinnabarina)Observ.
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On pin cherry, colour is faded
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excessive rank odor of radish or perhaps parsley. gills not decurrent . Cluster at base of white birch.
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Mycena metataObserv.
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white spruce, red oak, Linden; on grass ; Younger specimens in bonnet shape and gills went from white tan after drying. Next to a gray Mycena, possibly Nitrous Bonnet.
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Urban yard, Red Oak, White Spruce, Mock Orange ornamental. Adjacent to white-gilled Bonnets.
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Agrito (Laccaria laccata)Observ.
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Urban yard, white spruce, northern red oak, Linden, On grass
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scent of coconut, also producing milk. urban yard, Red oak, Linden, maples. on grass
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Hongo Peludo de Repisa (Trametes hirsuta)Observ.
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on top of a low stump
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Irpex lacteusObserv.
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fungus on downed American Beech limb. Photo 2 shows underside of limb.
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on downed hardwood limb, possibly American Beech which is common in the area.
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Ardilla Roja Americana (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus)Observ.
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on top of stump; appeared to be looking for food from us
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tiny polypores, likely on aspen .
Lowere surface is purple. Photo 2 is on the gloved hand.
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Cochinilla Brillante (Oniscus asellus)Observ.
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in rotten softwood piece, a dozen or more.
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Nanacate (Schizophyllum commune)Observ.
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the largest about 3 cm and looking very fresh, but gills had browned; on log, Lost photo of lower surface, but photo2 shows another from a nearby location at this site.