Illumination
Fungi
Gills galore
Another mushroom
Tiny perfection - Lichenomphalia
Catching the light
Tiny parasol
Tiny beauty on a log
Oh, joy!
The beauty of gills
Fancy fungi
Blurry ... but I like it
: )
Gills
Little beacon of light
Deep in the dark forest
Exquisite fungi
Forest goblet
Split gill fungi / Schizophyllum commune?
If you go down to the woods today...
Almost too perfect
When the sun shines down
What a colour
Back to the forest
Disintegration
Gills in miniature
Glowing orange
Two of a kind
Beauty beneath
The perfection of Mother Nature
Just a little mushroom
Backlit
Perfect gills
Backlit gills
Beauty in the forest
Strange, tall-stalked fungus
Why I would never eat wild mushrooms : )
Showing off its gills
Let the light shine in
Mushrooms, Erik Butters' field
Our leader for fungi walks, Karel Bergmann
Showing off its gills
Fungus with orange flesh
Not "The Sickener"
Frills and gills
Light
This little light of mine ...
In the light
Pretty near perfect
Fungus rosette
Crepidotus
Let the light shine through
Beauty beneath
Wavy-edged
A rollercoaster mushroom
Above the moss
White beauty
Catch a falling flower
Eye-catching beauty
Yeah - a mushroom
Mushroom bokeh
Wavy-edged
Gills revealed
Gills galore
Mushrooms at Millarville
Mushroom gills
White Gills
Upside down
This little light of mine
Light in the forest
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One of my favourite kinds of mushroom to photograph : ) They are so tiny (maybe three-quarters of an inch tall) and delicate and grow on leaf litter. This, and other similar ones, were found at Shannon Terrace, Fish Creek Park, on September 12th.
Was out for a three hours+ walk from Votier's Flats to Bebo Grove, Fish Creek Park, this morning, to check for birds (and anything else, of course). We were thrilled to bits to see a tiny, pop-can sized Northern Pygmy Owl perched on the very top of a very tall Spruce tree! SO good to know that at least one of these little owls has returned to the same area. They have given us so much enjoyment the last three+ years. Two of us had a Northern Goshawk male fly right past us, not much above head height and very close. Such a magnificent bird of prey. It was one of those magical moments that you are so in awe of what is happening that you don't even think about trying to get a photo! Also watched a couple of Coyotes in the distance. The morning started off chilly, but the sun warmed us up later on and it felt so good to be out in this lovely October weather. I was walking in snow yesterday afternoon, west of the city, down Elbow Falls Trail (Highway 66), LOL. It felt strange to be kneeling in snow to take photos of some little Split Gill fungi on a log, out at Maclean Pond. Much prefer the snow-free city paths, though snow is in our forecast in the coming week. I need to go and wash off all the mud from my vehicle in a short while, in case I do go ahead with arranging to get a remote car starter installed.
Was out for a three hours+ walk from Votier's Flats to Bebo Grove, Fish Creek Park, this morning, to check for birds (and anything else, of course). We were thrilled to bits to see a tiny, pop-can sized Northern Pygmy Owl perched on the very top of a very tall Spruce tree! SO good to know that at least one of these little owls has returned to the same area. They have given us so much enjoyment the last three+ years. Two of us had a Northern Goshawk male fly right past us, not much above head height and very close. Such a magnificent bird of prey. It was one of those magical moments that you are so in awe of what is happening that you don't even think about trying to get a photo! Also watched a couple of Coyotes in the distance. The morning started off chilly, but the sun warmed us up later on and it felt so good to be out in this lovely October weather. I was walking in snow yesterday afternoon, west of the city, down Elbow Falls Trail (Highway 66), LOL. It felt strange to be kneeling in snow to take photos of some little Split Gill fungi on a log, out at Maclean Pond. Much prefer the snow-free city paths, though snow is in our forecast in the coming week. I need to go and wash off all the mud from my vehicle in a short while, in case I do go ahead with arranging to get a remote car starter installed.
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