
Fomitopsidaceae (?)




Wood ear (Auricularia auricula-judae). Thanks @ewkaw
This is my first time joining #FungiFriday by @ewkaw. I've been wanting to join since I have read someone's post about it. I don't know anything about mushrooms but I am fascinated by them growing in places you would least expect it.
Can you identify any of these? I tried Google Image search but only two came up with a hit. I placed in the caption what I thought was the name that's why I placed question marks for I'm still not sure.
These were taken during my morning walks. Both times It was a quick walk so I can't spend a lot of time with any of them so it's sort of shoot and go.
The first four photos were taken at a different route and the rest were taken at the park. My aim then was to take photos of different mushrooms as many as I can find. I wasn't particular about the details. That will be my next target.
Most of the mushrooms taken at the park were from Agoho tree (Casuarina equisetifolia). Some were taken from dead trees.
There were other trees like bottlebrush or paperback and I have was hoping to find more mushrooms around them but so far I have had had no luck.
It's already the rainy season here so these mushrooms are finding the joy in growing everywhere. I hope I get to find more on my walks. Maybe it's time to visit the trails too and look for mushrooms and take photos of them so I can share it here.