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myshoesarered
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Pics From a Hunt
#7965246 - 02/01/08 02:54 PM (16 years, 10 hours ago) |
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This is my first thread, so if there are any bugs I'm sorry. These are some pics from my (predictably, I'm a Michigander) uneventful hunt. They've been kicking around the ol' hard drive for a while and I thought you guys might be interested. I'm no mycologist and have no idea what any of these are, but if anybody does it'd be interesting to find out. Hope you enjoy!








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Alan Rockefeller
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1) Ramaria 2) Hard to say, maybe Pholiota or Gymnopilus 3) Galerina 4) Fungi 5) Amanita, possibly muscaria 6) Psathyrella 7) Spider 8) Russula 9) Hard to say, maybe Pholiota
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scruffymafia
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Yeah i think he might be right on the spider. Any bluing?
Nice pics tho
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smily
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nice collection of shots looks like you had a very fun day !!
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myshoesarered
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Re: Pics From a Hunt [Re: smily]
#7967426 - 02/02/08 01:18 AM (16 years, 3 minutes ago) |
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Thanks for the replys! I it was a nice day out it the woods. I didn't really expect to find anything active, but it was a good excuse to go shoot some shrooms. Ha, #7 is the one I was really wondering about. Glad that got cleared up. 
Thanks a lot, Alan Rockefeller. I didn't really expect to get any id's, it's pretty interesting to know whats sprouting up behind my house.
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CureCat
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Actually, #5 looks like Amanita flavoconia.
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Re: Pics From a Hunt [Re: CureCat]
#7969433 - 02/02/08 04:32 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Very nice pictures!!!
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There is something about that second picture....
it's wonderful.
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snoot
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Quote:
Alan Rockefeller said: 4) Fungi a
I concur
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cactu
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Re: Pics From a Hunt [Re: snoot]
#7974839 - 02/03/08 07:33 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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1 ramaria 2 maybe gym or any other rusty spores wood lover 3 did galerina are hygrophorus as that maybe psathyrella,or else 4 maybe the same this one look more to galerina to me this picture look like flavoconia but when i open it i see that lack of the yellow stems here use to have maybe a muscaria look alike or muscaria variant.
6 look like psthyrella, inocybe and conocybe . 7 great spider 8 love this picture  9 loo like something with brown rusty spores i aggre with alan and maybe stropharia if not that color of spores.
nice do that again. all my best vibrations
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myshoesarered
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Re: Pics From a Hunt [Re: cactu]
#7975498 - 02/03/08 09:41 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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Thanks guys, I'll be sure to post some more shots from past hunts (walks) when I get all the cobwebs out of my hard drive. Happy to contribute in any way I can..
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myshoesarered
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-------------------- "What a beautiful face I have found in this place that is circling all round the sun, and when we meet on a cloud I'll be laughing out loud, I'll be laughing at everyone I see, Can't believe, how strange it is to be anything at all..." "...nobody has yet died of amazement & you always come back to planet Earth..."
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thirdwire
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Nice pics, #6 is my favorite.
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xmush
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Great pics, thanks for sharing.
Cactu, I have seen hygrophanous galerinas. But I'm not sure they have striate margins like that one. Mushroomexpert says the cap can be "faintly lined" when moist. So maybe they can have margins like that. Best to assume it's galerina anyway.
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CureCat
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Re: Pics From a Hunt [Re: xmush]
#7982287 - 02/05/08 11:26 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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xmush, typical Galerina have a hygrophanous pileus and well defined striate margin, as far as I was aware. As do Tubaria, though the striations are usually evident closer to the margin, where Galerina you can sometimes see striations all the way to the center of the cap. That was my understanding and experience anyway.
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Re: Pics From a Hunt [Re: CureCat]
#7984207 - 02/05/08 07:58 PM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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I'm sure you're right cc, and I think that's what mushroomexpert was describing. I usually find the deep caramel/dark brown galerinas and I've not appreciated the striations. They just seemed a lot more vivid in that hygraphonous cap in the pic. I'll have to look closer next time
Thanks for the info
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CureCat
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Re: Pics From a Hunt [Re: xmush]
#7985655 - 02/06/08 05:43 AM (15 years, 11 months ago) |
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I know what you mean. Hard to tell with only a cap shot!
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