This morning, we return to my photos from a recent hike of Speckled Mountain for more fungus photos. The more time I spent in the woods and on the mountains, the more I enjoy all the different variations of fungus. I have enough pictures of mushrooms that I could probably do a gallery showing of only fungi.
Now, I’m no expert on fungus by any stretch of the imagination; maybe someday I will be. Anyway, some online research suggests the fungus pictured here is a type of bracket fungus, likely a species of Reishi mushroom (genus Ganoderma) or Red-belted Conk (Fomitopsis pinicola).
What I can say for sure is how much I enjoy these red and white creatures popping out of an old decaying log. The contrast they provide to this forest scene is perfect. I hope you enjoy this photo.

Speckled Mountain in Caribou-Speckled Mountain Wilderness, White Mountain National Forest, Lovell, Maine.

Interesting mushroom – I’ve never come across any like this. But yes mushrooms are so very fascinating 🧐
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