For this week's #fungifriday challenge initiated by @ewkaw, I decided to revisit my favourite forest to see if any fly agarics had appeared.
Even though we hadn't received much rain lately, I kept my hopes up that I would find some.
Arriving at the forest, I spotted a single batch of fly agarics amongst the trees.
However, there was a family of four already there, taking photos of the mushrooms. I had to wait in line for my turn. It was good to see other fungi lovers out.
I finally got my chance, but when I got closer, I realised the fungi were again looking a bit worse for wear, but overall, my #fungifriday adventure was a success. I am already looking forward to the next opportunity.
Wow! These red fungi look very nice and strange with white dots! Nature is very wise! She created these red and funny looking fungi to entertain people and to lighten up the environment.
We only have boring white and brown fungi.
I don’t find a lot. That's why I get excited when I do. 😁
Mushrooms are so fascinating and when you think about how many different species there are mushrooms that glow or have incredible shapes, for example
I wish I could remember their names but I have a memory like a sieve!
Thank you
It's great that many families are interested in seeing mushrooms. I'm not really surprised that they want to photograph them, since they are beautiful mushrooms.
Beautiful shots @ellenripley
Thank you @miprimerconcurso. 🙏
I’ve seen pictures, but I’ve never come across them myself they look so magical in the forest.
Yes, true. 🙂
Haha, standing in line to get a mushroom photo, that is a first, lol. You got some great pictures.
I know lol. There's acres of woodland around there and I still had to queue up! 😁
Thank you @ewkaw and @qurator. 🥰