Hello friends,
Happy #FungiFriday to all of you.
The temperature rises slowly and the snow begins to melt. Although not much snow fell, it stayed for a long time. Last Friday I shared with you a few photos of various mushrooms covered in snow and ice. I will do the same today.
During my walks, I often come across various mushrooms that I photograph regularly.
These are mostly species that are common in this area and easily found.
Some are edible, and some are not. Some occur during late autumn and winter, while others are perennial.
My contribution to #FungiFriday by @ewkaw
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Now that I look at it... that second last has a foot shape :p
Kinda. :)
I didn't realize that too.
Hmm. I haven't seen that last one, I don't believe; fanning up from the rotting wood.
This is such a great thread, #fungifriday. All of my mushrooms are covered in two feet of snow, so I'll remain an onlooker, for now. lol
Cheers!
Thanks! It's appreciated. The last one found an interesting place for development.
Cheers.
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