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These were all seen on a hike in Eastern Pennsylvania in November. Mainly a White Oak and Birch forest I believe. The one polypore had dark red droplets of liquid on them that looks like like gems. The other white polypore was found near a stream. The other was possibly a bolete? I have no idea what the colorful ones I found at the base of a tree under some leaves.

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Yup, the polypores seen in the first several photos are Ischnoderma resinosum. Also seen in subsequent photos are a species of Coprinellus section Micacei (aka. Mica Caps). I think the white polypores are a species of Trametes, maybe T. pubescens or T. gibbosa. I also see some photos of at least one species of Hypholoma. 

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