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female and male mallard ducks

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wild turkeys

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phesant

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older dog of mine

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luscious concords

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grapessss

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Yummy nigerian concords.

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MMMMM, concords

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my grandmother and wee lil cusine at a wedding.

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foggy fall day in my backyard

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shaggy manes

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snow blows, ... litearlly

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my drive way trying to be plowed

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a wild cat outside my window

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another pic of the wild cat

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Huge Reishi

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Enoki..

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The velvet feet lurking in the depths of a dead stump.

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turkeeee tails.

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turkeeee tails.

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Gill shot of a common Chanterelle. Made for a better breakfest. ~~

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Gill shot of an unknown possible russula claroflava.

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Top shot of the possible russula, it has a crumbly flesh and the top is a light orange too light yellow getting darker in the center.

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Top macro cap shot of the crimson wax cap, found near some under some dead poplar, growing on the ground.

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Sliced view of its crumbly inards.

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Cap color looks awesome in a forest of mostly maple, especially when the leaves are changing.

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Gill shot of the Crimson.

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Unknown russulalacae.

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Weird russula of some kind.

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Uknown toothed mushroom.

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cap shot

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Macro tooth shot.

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Check out them stems; nice dark brown tone with a velvety fell. These grow in such spectacular clusteres.

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Flammulina velutipes. Young and still delicious.

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Top macro.

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Nice velvet foots, livin it up on the side of some dead wod.

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The trek back from a hike for some velvets, and well worth it. It was a misty rainy haze all day.

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Blurry shot, velvet foot. Shows how the stem is brown and dark. Notice how they grow aswell.

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~`Macro of some Enoki's some young ones at that. Delicious lil buggers'.

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This velvet foot was fruiting right over a maple twig, from a near by small tree. Didnt seem too bother it.

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Best shot of the day, I was standing on crushed honey mushrooms and other slimy polypores, and mud. I walked around for about a half hour searching ..

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This is a pile of collecting wild Enoki collybia ... very delicious raw or sautéd.

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Still collected after being collected.

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Underside of a tasty little Enoki Collybia [ Flammulina velutipes]. Brown tough velvety stems are an easy sign too look for.

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Velvet Foots. Young little guys, growing on a dead poplar. ~~

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~A spiny stump puffball; Lycoperdon pyriforme. Edible but not delicious~

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~~~Dense hardwoods and conifers rule the relm.

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A OnionBagel Pholiota. -- Pholiota aurivella.. This smells delicious.

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Kinda blurry, but these pop out of wounded deciduous trees. Ive seen some in such beutifull bouqets almost 20' up in a tree. However inedible.

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Amanita Muscaria var formosa most likely. Didnt look into just snapped a macro and kept on.

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~~ Some sort of tigerpoly, furry tiger stripped top to it. Very unsual but cool lookin ~~

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A slimy and prime specimen of what looks to be a freckle-gilled gym. Fruiting out of some dead wood lying near my drive way.

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Downward macro shot, of some mossy polyporus fungus. It was covering this stump completly and I couldnt help but stand on it and take a pic. ~~~

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These are some Gomphus, Scaly Vase Chanterelles, I picked. Cleaned em up and took some pics and threw em out. :D~~

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~~~Commonly Called the MassLesser Inky Cap; Coprinus disseminatus. If you look close there are hairs making this a Cop species.

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Took me awhile to get this photo so it wasnt blurry, high rez macro, I had to size it down too get it in here. Amanita species, takin after a rain

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A Suillus in specie ~~ Quite possibly a type of Variegated Bolet. Suillus tomentosus. Edible but not picked.

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This is a photo, of a stump rotting and laying over a creek, baking in the sun and loaded with unedible Oyster's. Too mature too be tasty, and bugged...

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I found a patch of Oysters(Pleurotus cornucopiae). However I was too late, and they had matured past good edibleness.

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The sliced view of a Coprinus atramentarius. Hollow stem, black spores. This fungus should never be eatin while alcohol is in the system,

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Macro of the buttom of a Alcohol Ink Cap. Often found under diseased city trees, but I found these under some blackberrys.

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Coprinopsis atramentaria, when eaten with alcohol, youll feel really hot, and sweaty and youll be really sick. So your best bet is too not eat this. ~

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These are two types of Cop. artamentaria. Both found growing right next to each other. However they seem to be different, ~~

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Sliced, and cleaned King Bolet.

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Uknown, possible cort. Found near a wet area in a part of the woods that had huge rocks about the size of cars. With a poplar and oak/maple around.

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The stem and cap are really powdery too the touch, there were also the occasional pine tree around. Found in clusters between the rocks. ~~

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The gills are notched and seem to be connected to the stem, they are also really light and grey/white. Also very powdery.

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Ringless HoneyMushroom, Armillaria tabescens.

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Ringless cap shot.

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Smoothcap Honey Mushroom, Armillaria mellea.

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Honeycap.

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HoneyMushroom, closer.

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Delicious KingBolet. Boletus edulis.

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Boletus edulis. Focusing on stem texture, and cap color.

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ScalyCapped HoneyMushroom; Armillaria ceptistipes/ostoyae. Notice the spider-web like veil. "ShoestringRootRot" is often label the parasitic specie...

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Armillaria Ostoyae/cepistipes. Arm. ost. is an important pathogen of conifers causing root disease. This species more commonly causing upset stomachs.

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Pinched inner flesh, showing how fluffy it is.

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Sliced view of an unknown cort.

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Top shot of an unknown cort, the top being of a walnut brown with hairy fiberous texture.

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Adnate gills, a more darker tan, white veil , thick stem. More mature species I found never reached more then a 3-4".

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One days quick picks. Three kinds of honeys; a king bolet; two unknown corts.

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Some kind of Cortinarius.

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Good ol' common Chanterelle. Found these buggers right next to a crick, under some fallen pine branch's. Found these looking for oysters. :D

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Dressed, cleaned.... ready to be munched. :D

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Check out them gills. MMMM.

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A kind of possible Pluteus or Pleurotus. Focus on the texture on the top of the convex cap, and the darkened lining around the cap.

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Top smooth dots. Very light and hard to see, unless looking for these.

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Geeeels.

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Cantharellacceae! Common Chanterelles.~~

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Tri-Possible,... either Pleurotus/Pluteus. Stunning find in the wods. Found in the crotch of two maples. One side of the tree was dead.

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Close up.

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Shrivvled gills of a possible BurgundyCap.

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Macro, Stropharia rugosa-annulata. Such a beutiful find, when I looked over I saw em almost 15 feet away, the sun was peaking through the dense trees.

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Another macrolicious photo, for your viewing pleasure of some burgundy's.

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Top shot of the purple smooth cap. Mostly found in conifer wet bog parts of the woods. Not edible but a fun find.

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Notice the orange powdery veil.

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Close up now on the veil. Powdery too the touch and a brilliant orange in person.

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Two caps glistening in the sun. Cortinarius violaceus. Inedible but a nice find.

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Cortinarius violaceus

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Awwww.!~~

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Delicious Boletus edulis. Bow too thy KING!~

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Hypholoma sublateritium - Brick tops

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Underside Macro. The tops are a nice dark red. Once they mature the caps will open up almost flat.

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Armillaria mellae. Found early in the season. Soaking in some sun. I found litearlly tons of these all over.

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More mature Arm. mellae. Honey's!~

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If you look close you can see almost 5 fruitings. Look close now.

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Giant Boletus edulis. The pores should remove farily easy, leaving you with a firm & very flavorfull flesh.

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Arm. ostoyae. Earlier in the season. Its been said HoneyMushoom myc. can cover over 300miles.

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Macro of some young Arm. ostoyae.

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Arm. mellae caps. !~~

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Macro of the underside of some Arm. ostoyae. Found these under some ferns ealy in the season.

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I was playing with my dog when I noticed these. Some kind of Marasmius. There incredibly tiny, and literally cover the side of this ginormous maple.

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A macro going up. These maples are 100+ years old, if not older. I have about a dozen of em in my backyard. Takes about 4 people to hug one.

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More Macro's of some Marasmius. These things were all over and about the size of a plankton.

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Another macro. Very small Marasmius. Very cool looking things and translucent.

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Sliced hen of the woods.

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Another shot of some sliced grifola. Tasty fungus when eatin raw it'll make your throat numb.

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Hen of the woods.

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Grifola Frondosa~~~~

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The delicious Hen! Found at the base of oak trees, find one find four. Most often found in bulk, making it a prize find.

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A Sulfer Tuft mushroom. Most likely a Hypholoma fasciculare.

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A black capped cort of some kind, the top of the cap and skin of the stem felt very velvety.

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A young Russula paludosa. Found in conifer woods, likely boggiest parts of the forest. It is a tasty fungi, with crumbly flesh.

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A young pale kind of Armillaria. Very light colored. Most likely Arm. Ostoyae.

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Macro of some young pale Honeys.

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A kind of Ramaria stricta. When it matures itll turn a darker color. smells of anise, and taste bitter.

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A shift of focus shows a Lycoperdon foetidum. A spiky puffball.

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Some more Ramaria.~~

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Macro-Ramaria!~ :D

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Underside Macro of the blackvelvet cort.

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Russula paludosa; TallBog Russula. The inner-yellowing is a sign of paludosa also its habitat is important and is usually around a boggy area,.

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Underside Macro!~

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TallBog Russula.

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A spicy Lactarius piperatus. Its very hot when eaten. Not consider edible. It can be rendered edible by layering with salt and storying before eating.

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Lactarius piperatus. Found popping out of the ground slightly mature. It exerts a milky white latex which drys an olive green.

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A purple Cort of some kind. At first glance I thought it was a freak PurpleHoneyMushroom of some kind :/

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It doesn't look very purple at first, but in person its a very dark vivid purple. Tiger like stripes on the stem. With brown gills.

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Another Macro of some polypore with a white tasty smelling flesh. Oozing its deliciousness.

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Macro of some young pale Arm. Ostoyae.

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The gills of a Plums & Custard Trich. Found under a ceder tree, while mowing the lawn. However not edible it smells delicious.

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Tricholomopsis rutilans. Plums & Custard; is what its best known as. A very delicious looking fungus the stem is hollow with purple/yellow scales.

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A slug finds this trich too be tasty.

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A top shot of the plums&custard.

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A type of cinnemon lactarius. Slimy top with a nice indent with darker red spots.

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A wet sulfur Tuft mushroom.

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A Gymnopilus penetrans; Freckle-Gilled Gym; is its common name.

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The Ling Chi or Reishi mushroom, a valued fungi with an ancient history especially with Ancient Chinese medicine.

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A kind of Freckle-Gilled Gym; found in abundance along some rotting wood. Slimmy cap. Very nice too look at.

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A Lactarius of some kind, making its early apperance almost mature, popping up from the ground collecting leaves and all sort of goodness.

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A Macro shot of some delicious looking Antler Jelly, very vibrant orange, Calocera viscosa. Making its way out of the leaves, and decomposing matter.

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A reddish version of the Orange Latex Lactarius; Lactarius Deliciosus. Three lil ones growing together.

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Scaley Vase Chanterelles. Gomphus floccosus.

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Some scaly vase chanterelles. Although some hunting guides from 70-80s claim this fungus is edible, recent research shows it is not.

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Gomphus Floccosus; This contains an indigestable acid, and should not be eaten. The outside is very rough and scaley with an inner slimy bumpy inside.

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A delicious Crab Russula sepciman. Russula xerampelina. A choice edible when young, as it matures it'll turn a dark brown and taste slightly bitter.

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Blackberry trails, my neighbor has over 50 acres of thick conifer/hardwood/poplar/maple forest.

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Very mycorrhizal forest. Providing nutrition for all sorts of different fungi. The fruit from these bushes is very plentifull and delicious.

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fourwheelN through the thick of it. Along the sides of the trail youll find an assortment of Ink Caps.

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These adult blackberrys are nothing to mess with.

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More blackberrys.

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Yound A.muscaria. First shot of the hunt.

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Cleaned up some Oysters that I found, Pleurotus cornucopiae. Most delicious fungi, found mostly on dying hardwood, and when found, found in plenty.

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Macro close-up of the delicious EuroTrumpet Oyster, native too europe, somehow made its delicious lil ass over to america, and I'm thankfull.

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Macro showing the gills, I can almost smell the goodness.

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If you believe in a god of some kind, conisder this a gift from the almighty. :D

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