RFW45J1T–Crucibulum laeve, the Common Bird's-nest Fungus, young specimens growing on rotting wood
RF2K5A7H7–Bird’s nest fungi (Crucibulum laeve) grow on fallen branches on the forest floor. The flat ‘eggs’ contain spores and are thrown from the ‘nest’ by spl
RF2G15KHY–A cluster of bird's nest fungi, Crucibulum laeve from Nidulariaceae family growing on a decaying tree trunk
RF2K48BDR–Bird’s nest fungi (Crucibulum laeve) grow on fallen branches on the forest floor. Vertical format. The flat ‘eggs’ contain spores and are thrown from
RF2EBCD6F–Crucibulum is a genus in the Nidulariaceae, a family of fungi whose fruiting bodies resemble tiny egg-filled birds nests. , an intresting photo
RMJHM23H–Common Bird's Nest Fungus, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany / (Crucibulum laeve) / White-egg Bird's Nest Fungus, White Birds Nest Fungus
RF2EBCCT1–Crucibulum is a genus in the Nidulariaceae, a family of fungi whose fruiting bodies resemble tiny egg-filled birds nests. , an intresting photo
RF2JJNFAY–Crucibulum laeve, small mushrooms like bird nests. Leon, Spain
RF2DBRYHD–White-egg bird's nest fungus (Crucibulum laeve). Called Common bird's-nest fungus and Splash cups also
RMPENMHK–bird's nest fungus, (Crucibulum laeve)
RM2DC8TPX–White-egg Bird’s Nest Fungus growing on decaying wood in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains. Each “nest” averages 5 to 10mm across and up to 10mm high.
RMPENMHJ–bird's nest fungus, (Crucibulum laeve)
RMPD15Y4–Immature White Bird's Nest Fungus (Crucibulum laeve) fruiting bodies with fuzzy sides and lids still covering the 'nest'.
RFJ1DR2T–Crucibulum laeve mushrooms on the autumn leaves
RFM94B99–Bird's nest fungus
RM2PNNP87–(Crucibulum laeve)
RF2A1GETD–Close-up of bird's nest fungi on bark mulch - Penrose, near Brevard, North Carolina, USA
RMAN2JK7–common bird's nest, birdnest fungus (Crucibulum laeve), fruiting bodies with capsules, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Lower
RF2F733DB–Cyathus striatus or bird's nest mushrooms in different stages of development in natural habitat, on rotting wood besides mountain creek, against green
RF2EBCD8R–Crucibulum is a genus in the Nidulariaceae, a family of fungi whose fruiting bodies resemble tiny egg-filled birds nests. , an intresting photo
RM2DC8W26–White-egg Bird’s Nest Fungus growing on decaying wood in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains. Each “nest” averages 5 to 10mm across and up to 10mm high.
RF2EBCCYJ–Crucibulum is a genus in the Nidulariaceae, a family of fungi whose fruiting bodies resemble tiny egg-filled birds nests. , an intresting photo
RM2DC8TDH–White-egg Bird’s Nest Fungus growing on decaying wood in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains. Each “nest” averages 5 to 10mm across and up to 10mm high.
RFM94B8E–Bird's nest fungus
RMJ391YY–Crucibulum laeve drawing
RF2HW6FKE–White Bird's Nest Fungus (Crucibulum laeve) fruiting bodies with egg-shaped peridioles inside the 'nest'.
RMCT5F3H–Common bird's nest fungus (Crucibulum laeve) open to reveal the 'eggs' inside. Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire. October.
RFW5P512–Crucibulum laeve, the Common Bird's-nest Fungus, young specimens growing on rotting wood
RFJ1DR3H–Crucibulum laeve mushrooms on the autumn leaves
RMKNW7NP–Common Bird's Nest - Crucibulum laeve
RM2PNNPEG–(Crucibulum laeve)
RFM94BA6–Bird's nest fungus
RM2GKEWRW–Bird's nest fungus (Crucibulum laeve)
RF2F733DG–Bird's nest fungus or Cyathus striatus, an unusual looking mushroom in different stages of development in natural habitat on rotting wood besides moun
RM2H8N1X8–Common bird's nest (Crucibulum laeve) on deadwood, fungus, Moenchbruch nature reserve, Ruesselsheim am Main, Hesse, Germany
RFM94B87–Bird's nest fungus
RM2PFK5CN–Field Bird's Nest Fungus (Crucibulum laeve) fruiting bodies, prior to opening, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
RM2DC8T62–White-egg Bird’s Nest Fungus growing on decaying wood in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains. Each “nest” averages 5 to 10mm across and up to 10mm high.
RF2EBCCPR–Crucibulum is a genus in the Nidulariaceae, a family of fungi whose fruiting bodies resemble tiny egg-filled birds nests. , an intresting photo
RM2DC8RTY–White-egg Bird’s Nest Fungus growing on decaying wood in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains. Each “nest” averages 5 to 10mm across and up to 10mm high.
RF2HW6FNN–White Bird's Nest Fungus (Crucibulum laeve) fruiting bodies with egg-shaped peridioles inside the 'nest'.
RMCT5F72–Common bird's nest fungus (Crucibulum laeve) prior to opening to reveal the 'eggs' inside. Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire.
RFW55CT9–Crucibulum laeve, the Common Bird's-nest Fungus, young specimens growing on rotting wood
RMDA3W39–
RF2A9YR54–Crucibulum laeve, known as common bird's-nest fungus or bird's nest, wild fungus from Finland
RFJ1DR32–Crucibulum laeve mushrooms on the autumn leaves
RMHAJ31D–White-egg bird's nest fungus
RFJTPA4N–Crucibulum laeve mushrooms on the wood
RMDTXF6M–Common Bird's Nest Fungus
RMW4YKH0–Crucibulum laeve drawing.
RF2F733DE–Cyathus striatus, commonly known as the fluted bird's nest, still closed by white membrane in natural habitat, on rotten wood against gray background
RMC7XAXM–This species of fungi, also called Splash Cups, is one of several in the fungi group (Nidulariales) that occurs worldwide
RMD4TCKN–Fruiting bodies of common bird's nest fungus (Crucibulum laeve) after the caps have come off to reveal the 'eggs' inside.
RM2PFK5AX–Field Bird's Nest Fungus (Crucibulum laeve) fruiting body, prior to opening, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
RF2EBCCWB–Crucibulum is a genus in the Nidulariaceae, a family of fungi whose fruiting bodies resemble tiny egg-filled birds nests. , an intresting photo
RM2DC8WN7–White-egg Bird’s Nest Fungus growing on decaying wood in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains. Each “nest” averages 5 to 10mm across and up to 10mm high.
RFKRKHE8–This fungus appears in spring and autumn. This species grows on the remains of all kinds, branches, wood and plant debris, and also the manure, as in
RMMFEF8B–BIRDS NEST FUNGI Crucibulum laeve Michigan, USA.
RMHMKWW7–Bird's Nest Fungus (Crucibulum laeve or Crucibulum vulgare), Nidulariacese.
RMJ383W9–Crucibulum laeve xsection
RF2A9BYPF–Crucibulum laeve, known as common bird's-nest fungus or bird's nest, wild fungus from Finland