Upturned gills
The challenge of fungi photography
Unidentified fungus
Shaggy parasol / Chlorophyllum (formerly Macrolepi…
Bolete
Turkey tails
Shaggy parasol / Chlorophyllum (formerly Macrolepi…
Fungus
Not "The Sickener"
An unexpected find - Shaggy Manes / Inky caps
Shaggy Mane / Inky Cap
Shaggy Mane / Inky Cap
Mushroom growing on top of a tall, broken tree
Amanita muscaria, with insects (mosquitoes?)
Fungus at base of a tree
Mushroom
Honey Mushrooms
Growing in a crack
Fungus on a tree trunk
Mushroom
Mushroom
Brown Cup & Golden Pluteus / Pluteus chrysophlebiu…
Fungus
Mushroom crack pattern
Hooded False Morel / Gyromitra infula – poisonous
Puffballs on a rotting log
Honey Mushrooms / Armillaria mellea
Mold on a fungus?
Fungus
Mushrooms
Mushroom growing on a log
Yellow mushroom
Fungus
Mushroom cluster
Fungus
Large, white mushrooms
Mushrooms
Leccinum ochroleucum
Shaggy parasol / Chlorophyllum (formerly Macrolepi…
Shaggy parasol / Macrolepidota rhachodes
Highlight of my day - Fly agaric / Amanita muscari…
Fungus with orange flesh
Fungi
A fungus aging pattern
Showing off its gills
Fungus
Young Fly agaric / Amanita muscaria
Fly agaric / Amanita muscaria
Mushroom growing on top of a tall tree stump
Sitting Earthstar / Geoastrum sessile
Our leader for fungi walks, Karel Bergmann
Fluted White Helvella / Helvella crispa
Puffballs and others growing on a tree stump
Green Russula / Russula aeruginea
Fly agaric / Amanita muscaria
Amanita muscaria
Bolete
Cystoderma cinnabarina
Cystoderma cinnabarina
Pholiota terrestris growing in soil
Fungus
Coral fungus sp.
Pholiota destruens fungus on cut end of a log
Edible King Oyster mushrooms, Akesi Farms
Edible Lion's Mane mushrooms / Hericium erinaceus,…
Edible Reishi mushroom, Akesi Farms
Fungi in Fish Creek Park
Fungus on a fallen log
Fungus
A mushroom day is a good day : )
Fungi family - and slime mold?
Fungi on a tree stump
Fungus guttation droplets
Mycena galericulata in Keith's forest
Treasures of the Ghost River forest - a little bi…
Mushrooms, Erik Butters' field
Fungi in the Ghost River forest
A delightful find
Day 9, Hoof Fungus, Tadoussac
Happy Christmas Day!
Day 4, fungus, Point Pelee
Day 4, fungus, Point Pelee
Day 4, fungus, Point Pelee
Day 3, fungi, Pt Pelee, Ontario
Day 3, fungi, Pt Pelee
Day 3, Dryad's Saddle (?), Pt Pelee, Ontario
Living on the edge
Onnia triquetra (??) and Blue Stain
Let the light shine in
Most likely a Ground Pholiota / Pholiota terrestri…
Beautiful guttation droplets on a polypore
Fungi on a log
Between the cracks
Puffballs / Calvatia sp.
Scaly Pholiota / Pholiota squarrosa
Magpie Inky Cap / Coprinus picaceus?
Magpie Inky Cap / Coprinus picaceus?
Coral Fungus
Orange Peel Fungus, Peyto Lake
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Colourful fungus - details seen when cut
A small group of us were invited to explore the 18-acre property, SW of the city, belonging to Rick and Connie Hillary. This we did, three days ago, on 14 September 2019. This beautiful mix of forest and grassland held so many treasures of the fungus kind. At the very start of our nature walk, Rick was happy to show us the beautiful mushrooms that were growing near his house. What an absolute treat! Even Karel, our fungi leader, had never seen this species before - Shaggy parasol / Chlorophyllum (formerly Macrolepiota) rhacodes. I couldn't believe my eyes when I first saw them - so perfect, hiding in the grass.
Rick told us there were other species to enjoy, further along the walk. One small area, especially, had a good variety growing amongst the trees. Our cameras barely stopping shooting - so much fun.
Two of the three dogs in this family accompanied us for the whole walk. Mother and daughter, who were such loving animals. What a dog paradise they live in, giving them the freedom to run and play-fight, seemingly with boundless energy. Only after several hours, when our walk ended, did their energy seem to run out temporarily, giving me a chance to take photos of them.
Thank you so much, Rick and Connie, for your very kind invitation. I hope you could tell how much we enjoyed ourselves! The extra and unexpected kindness of providing us with cheese and crackers and delicious cake afterwards was so much appreciated.
Karel, thank you, as always, for your knowledge of the fungi world and for helping us find and learn. I know you will enjoy your mushroom suppers from the Boletes you came across : )
Rick told us there were other species to enjoy, further along the walk. One small area, especially, had a good variety growing amongst the trees. Our cameras barely stopping shooting - so much fun.
Two of the three dogs in this family accompanied us for the whole walk. Mother and daughter, who were such loving animals. What a dog paradise they live in, giving them the freedom to run and play-fight, seemingly with boundless energy. Only after several hours, when our walk ended, did their energy seem to run out temporarily, giving me a chance to take photos of them.
Thank you so much, Rick and Connie, for your very kind invitation. I hope you could tell how much we enjoyed ourselves! The extra and unexpected kindness of providing us with cheese and crackers and delicious cake afterwards was so much appreciated.
Karel, thank you, as always, for your knowledge of the fungi world and for helping us find and learn. I know you will enjoy your mushroom suppers from the Boletes you came across : )
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