- Sheridan Glacier rd Cr S
Sheridan Glacier seen from the road. the creek is full of salmons in season. - Artomyces piperatus Cordova 2012 cr S
Artomyces piperatus, looks like a coral but is related to Earth fans, Cordova 2012. - Landscape near Cordova S
Landscape of the Copper River Delta near Cordova Ak - Craterellus tubaeformis Cordova 2011 DW S
Craterellus tubaeformis - Yellow feet or winrer chanterelle. There are no true Chanterelles growing that far North in Alaska. Cordova 2011 DW S - Russula aeruginea Cordova tight 2011 DW S
Russula aeruginea, one of the good edible green Brittlegills. - Hydnum repandum Cordova DW S
Hydnum repandum, a choice edible Chanterelle relative with spines under the cap, Cordova. - Polyozellus multiplex Cordova DW S
The stunning Polyozellus multiplex, commonly known in Alaska as Black Chanterelle, though it is related to Earth fans, not Chnaterelles, Cordova - Macowanites Cordova DW S
Macowanites is a Lactarius relative, on its way to an underground existence. Cordova Ak. - Catathelasma imperiale Cordova 2011 DW S
Catathelasma imperiale, the Big Cat, edible, but not necessarily delicious, Cordova 2011. - Lyophyllum decastes Cordova 2011 DW S
Lyophyllum decastes, Fried Chicken Mushroom, often growing along road ways as also in this case, Cordova 2011 - Hydnum umbilicatum Cordova DW S
Belly-button hedgehog - Hydnum umbilicatum, a choice edible growing near Cordova AK - Amanita augusta Cordova 11 DW S
Amanita augusta, Yellow Patches, formerly known as A. franchetti, Cordova - Alloclavaria purpurea Cordova 2011 DW S
Alloclavaria purpurea seen in Cordova Sept. 1, 2011 - Cordova in rain and fog Cr S
Cordova in rain and fog. At least the mushrooms love that kind of weather!