
Black Footed Polypore - Picipes badius
*On the upper, right of the pores, there is a small, clear, blob-like structure, which could just e slime, or maybe eggs or even some kind of larva?
Orange-tan, irregular cap with white pores and black stipes.
Habitat: Growing on a birch branch in a mixed forest.

"Royoporus badius" or "Picipes badius" is a species of fungus in the family Polyporaceae. It causes a white rot of hardwoods and conifers. The species is found in temperate areas of Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America. It has a dark brown or reddish-brown cap that reaches a diameter of 25 cm, and a stipe that is often completely black or brown at the top and black at the base.