Hola, setero! Today I share some fresh mushroom impressions from exploring of my summer house backyard.
A little boleto Suillus bovinus. In Russian it has a funny name - 'Козлёнок' (a newborn baby-goat). Have no idea why!
A colony of oyster mushrooms popped up on a living rowan tree. I decided not to harvest them at once but let them grow a little to gain more weight.
That was the end of edible part, hehe; the rest finds are slender and not forgeable.
The Elf caps army sieging an old birch stump...
...and Lucogala - it feels so comfortable at my land, so well-spread, that it scares me.
And thats all I harvested with my camera this week. Laters!
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