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Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos)Observer
raisd_bywolvesDescription
Unusual sight. In five years of working at Sugarloaf, I have not seen mallards around. Park manager says he has previously seen two mallards in creek but has not seen them recently.
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Orange Peel Fungus (Aleuria aurantia)Observer
raisd_bywolvesDescription
This observation is part of the 2023 Fungi of Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Project between 2/26/23 and 2/25/24. These dates correspond to the duration of a Scientific Collecting Permit issued by California Department of Parks and Recreation to Sonoma Ecology Center for collection of fungi in the park.
Fungi information is for educational purposes only. Foraging is illegal in CA State Parks.
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Common Eyelash (Scutellinia scutellata)Observer
raisd_bywolvesDescription
Found on a recent mudslide.
This observation is part of the 2023 Fungi of Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Project between 2/26/23 and 2/25/24. These dates correspond to the duration of a Scientific Collecting Permit issued by California Department of Parks and Recreation to Sonoma Ecology Center for collection of fungi in the park.
Fungi information is for educational purposes only. Foraging is illegal in CA State Parks.
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Deceivers (Genus Laccaria)Observer
raisd_bywolvesDescription
This observation is part of the 2023 Fungi of Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Project between 2/26/23 and 2/25/24. These dates correspond to the duration of a Scientific Collecting Permit issued by California Department of Parks and Recreation to Sonoma Ecology Center for collection of fungi in the park.
Fungi information is for educational purposes only. Foraging is illegal in CA State Parks.
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Lacquered Bracket (Ganoderma lucidum)Observer
raisd_bywolvesDescription
This observation is part of the 2023 Fungi of Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Project between 2/26/23 and 2/25/24. These dates correspond to the duration of a Scientific Collecting Permit issued by California Department of Parks and Recreation to Sonoma Ecology Center for collection of fungi in the park.
Fungi information is for educational purposes only. Foraging is illegal in CA State Parks.
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Puffballs (Family Lycoperdaceae)Observer
raisd_bywolvesDescription
This observation is part of the 2023 Fungi of Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Project between 2/26/23 and 2/25/24. These dates correspond to the duration of a Scientific Collecting Permit issued by California Department of Parks and Recreation to Sonoma Ecology Center for collection of fungi in the park.
Fungi information is for educational purposes only. Foraging is illegal in CA State Parks.
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Family MycenaceaeObserver
raisd_bywolvesDescription
This observation is part of the 2023 Fungi of Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Project between 2/26/23 and 2/25/24. These dates correspond to the duration of a Scientific Collecting Permit issued by California Department of Parks and Recreation to Sonoma Ecology Center for collection of fungi in the park.
Fungi information is for educational purposes only. Foraging is illegal in CA State Parks.
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Order TremellalesObserver
raisd_bywolvesDescription
This observation is part of the 2023 Fungi of Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Project between 2/26/23 and 2/25/24. These dates correspond to the duration of a Scientific Collecting Permit issued by California Department of Parks and Recreation to Sonoma Ecology Center for collection of fungi in the park.
Fungi information is for educational purposes only. Foraging is illegal in CA State Parks.
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Oyster Rollrim (Tapinella panuoides)Observer
raisd_bywolvesDescription
This observation is part of the 2023 Fungi of Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Project between 2/26/23 and 2/25/24. These dates correspond to the duration of a Scientific Collecting Permit issued by California Department of Parks and Recreation to Sonoma Ecology Center for collection of fungi in the park.
Fungi information is for educational purposes only. Foraging is illegal in CA State Parks.