I don't know very much about mushrooms, but I noticed that Fungi Friday seems to be a popular thing on this site, so I thought I'd join in since I have a few mushroom photos.
Here are a few mushroom photos that I took while walking in the trails this week:
Here's one that was lying sideways on the ground:
… and a view of its head:
Here's a different one:
… and a cluster of the same kind:
That's all I have for now. If anybody who knows about mushrooms can identify them, that would be great.
All photos were taken with my iPhone 6 and enhanced using Photoshop Express for iOS.
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thanks a lot for joining, hunting fungie (especially non-edible ones) is so much fun!!!!! up.
I wish shrooms will appear your way, so you will have a good supply for every friday post! unfortunately, this week I was out of my supplies : )
I haven’t come across any shrooms this week either. Thanks for commenting!
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I used my previous years photos most of the time..
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Those white ones look like Ink Caps... but I cant be sure.
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The top ones look alot like older summer oysters (mild tasting mushroom good for eating). The dried up ones look like a milkcap or possibly a ramaria but the age kind of ruins any positive id. The bottom few are ink caps that are technically edible but not that great tasting. They kind of have a radish smell to them if you break them apart.
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