Amber jelly fungus (Exidia recisa) on a fallen oak twig in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image showcases an amber-colored jelly fungus growing on a fallen oak twig in Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, as of January 25, 2024.

**Fungus Description**
The amber jelly fungus is characterized by its distinctive amber color and gelatinous texture. It appears to be growing in clusters or patches on the fallen oak twig, which has a dark brown color with visible cracks and lichen growth. The twig lies flat on the ground amidst other leaves and twigs.

**Background**

In the background, there are several green plants or grasses sprouting through the leaf litter. The overall atmosphere suggests that the image was taken in a forest or woodland area during the winter months when deciduous trees have lost their leaves.

**Image Quality**
The photograph is of high quality, with clear details and vibrant colors. The lighting appears to be natural, possibly occurring shortly after sunrise or late in the afternoon when the sun is low in the sky. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Un hongo de gelatina ámbar (Exidia recisa) en una rama de roble caído en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, enero 25, 2024. La imagen muestra un hongo de gelatina de color ámbar creciendo en una rama de roble caída en Lick Creek Park, College Station, Texas, a partir del 25 de enero de 2024. **Descripción del hongo** El hongo de gelatina ámbar se caracteriza por su distintivo color ámbar y textura gelatinosa. Parece estar creciendo en racimos o parches sobre la rama de roble caída, que tiene un color pardo oscuro con grietas visibles y crecimiento de líquenes. La rama está tumbada en el suelo junto a otras hojas y ramitas. **Antecedentes** En el fondo, hay varias plantas verdes o hierbas brotando a través de la basura de hojas. El ambiente general sugiere que la imagen se tomó en un bosque o área boscosa durante los meses de invierno cuando los árboles de hoja caduca han perdido sus hojas. **Calidad de la imagen** La fotografía es de alta calidad, con detalles claros y colores vibrantes. El alumbrado parece ser natural, posiblemente ocurriendo poco después del amanecer o hacia el final de la tarde cuando el sol está bajo en el cielo. – Spanish translation

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