15 people came to the foray. A total of 19 species, including bracket fungi from previous year(s).  The fungi observed included gilled agarics, polypores, a jelly fungus, cup fungi and a rust. Also noted were the wildflowers Wild Clematis and Calypso Orchid.
A big thank you to Suzanne Visser for identifying the specimens with acknowledgement to Barb Shworak for also aiding in ID. Morchella angusticeps (Black morel)
Unknown Fistulina-like Fomitopsis pinicola (Red-banded polypore) Gloeophyllum sepiarium (Rusty-gilled polypore) Xeromphalina campanella (Orange fuzzyfoot) Caloscypha fulgens (Spring orange peel fungus) Chrysomyxa pyrolae (Spruce cone rust) Dacrymyces chrysospermus (Witch’s butter; orange jelly) Ganoderma applanatum (Artist’s conk) Kuehneromyces mutabilis (Changeable Pholiota) Lichenomphalia umbellifera (Lichen agaric) Porodaedalea pini Phellinus tremulae (Aspen bracket) Pluteus romellii Psathyrella sp. Rhodofomes cajanderi (Rosy polypore) Trichaptum abietinum (Purplepore bracket) Trichaptum biforme (Violet-toothed polypore)

Tubaria furfuracea (Totally tedious Tubaria)