Strange alien fungi with clear gel?

JamPan

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Jun 8, 2017
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I'm not too bad at identifiying a few forest fungi, but I've never seen anything like this before.

Does anyone know what this is?

I saw it on Friday attached to a very rotten spongey bit of birch.

I thought it was a cracked goose egg at first and thought it was a strange place for it to be in the middle of the forest.
It was secured onto the rotten wood much more than a bracket fungus like a birch polypore would be.

The white outer was quite rubbery. The inner yellow was as tough as poking a small potato with a stick, and it was surrounded by clear gel.

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Nice65

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Apr 16, 2009
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The smell develops after the phallus / fruiting body raises proudly.

Yep, I can tell if there's one anywhere near me in the woods if the wind brings the smell my way, I quite enjoy tracking them down. But you wouldn't get me eating the early stage 'egg', it just isn't food, it's mushroom mucous.
 

JamPan

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Jun 8, 2017
245
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Yorkshire
I went into the forest this evening, to actually look for my hat I left behind the other day. Luckily I found it, and also found a phallic version with it's interesting aroma and covered in flies lapping it up. :)
 

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