I couldn't find a match to these; they are growing on a dead Douglas fir log, flat to the horizon. They're similar to the turkey tails, but larger than most (a hand's breadth across), hard and hairy, with feathery fringes like those on a moth's wings.
Brown polypores, back of the beaver lodge. |
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Hay miles de especies de estos hongos poliporos, incluso 230 conocidos, quien sabe cuantos nunca vistos, en este rincón del continente.
No pude identificar estos. Crecen en un tronco tumbado de abeto Douglas, horizontalmente. Se parecen a los 'cola de guajolote', pero de un color café más o menos uniforme, y son más grandes que los 'cola de guajolote' que he visto por aquí. Son tiesos, duros, y peludos; los bordes se parecen a los de las alas emplumadas de las mariposas nocturnas.
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