Ready to catch the raindrops
White
Surprise, surprise ... a shroom
Wolf's Milk slime
Little yellow mushroom
Splash of colour in the forest
Hydnellum scrobiculatum
Brightening up the forest
Looking towards Weaselhead
I'm on a roll
A false sense of warmth
A multitude
Seashell spiral
Floral fungi
Back to the forest
Textured
Living in a green world
Little red mushroom
Disintegration
Hidden
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Coprinus
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What a colour
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In mushroom paradise
Eyelash Cup fungus
Slime Mold, Fuligo septica
Nectria cinnabarina, 'Coral Spot'
Transformation
Muskrat
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Hepatica
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Undulating
Columbine
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Orange Star
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With open arms
Vivid pink
Abstract in gold
Strawflower
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Time to feed the kids - again
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Prairie Crocus
Goldenrod
Tartarian Honeysuckle
Blazingstar
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Canada/Creeping Thistle
Fairybells fruit
Golden Sedge
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A different colour
I found this beautiful mushroom growing in Bragg Creek Provincial Park yesterday, just west of Calgary. A handful of us were there all day, to record all flora and fauna that we found. Or I should say that I keep busy taking photos and trying (in vain) to keep up with my friends. I was thrilled to bits when I noticed this fungus, and I love both the colour and the wonderful texture of the cap. It may have been something like 3" across.
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