Categories David Common jelly spot on footbridge Post author By David Post date 6 December 2021 Common jelly fungus can indeed be found often, and at any time of year. This was on the footbridge over the pool at Compton Park. Not a good sign for the long-term future of the bridge: the fungus lives on damp, decaying wood. ← Earth tongues (genus Geoglossum) and bonnets (genus Mycena) → Muscovy preening, Perton