A few fungi finds this morning over the back fence on a slow foray with the dog, armed with the OM-1, ED 60mm F2.8 Macro lens and tripod.




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Thanks Morgaine, I have to apologise for accidentally deleting your comment yesterday, I had a glitch with WordPress. I didn’t find any faeries but four leeches found me!
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Leeches??! eeek!
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I felt them and got them off before the had a feed, ours are pretty small.
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I know not to eat the red and purple ones. It might even be risky eating the brown one – I don’t know it – but these are made for picture taking, not eating. Right?
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I wouldn’t take any chances eating any of them Anneli, but they are fun to find 😃
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I love the pink one at the bottom. Mushrooms are a lot of fun.
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So much variety! I wish someone would pay me to fungi hunt for a living 🙂
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Here in CA they are not so ubiquitous and not so diverse.
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