Delicate life emerging beneath tall grass

Summer has almost begun in our region it is considered best weather for flourishing fungies. Summer means more heat, more humidity, more diverse fungus. Since I'm seeing that winter is over till now I'm seeing only one kind of mushrooms growing around me yeah you guess right inkcap probably it is because I've seen all of those discovered before around the pile of cow dung near our tiny farm. Last time I tried to utilise these fungi as painting ink and it did well as well as thanks for supporting, these things really keep me motivated.


This time I'm contributing again on this contest of fungi Friday by @ewkaw. Since last night it was a bit cloudy with mellow air was blowing, when I woke up the sky was still grey forecasting rain but from the east there was some rays peeking behind the floating clouds anyway I came out towards the field where I was astonished to see abundant amount of fungies many of those were as small as a thumbnail and some were more tall then half feet during all this sudden rain started and I ran back to the shelter. And when I came back I found that all of those who were waving in the morning breeze are now injured 😞 only a few of those were able to survive but yet some parts were torn.

As I said this variety grows only near decomposing manure probably the farmers had mixed cow's mamure in the fields before planting grass (fodder).


They were growing in triplets, couples and some were single making it more diverse


Can you help me identifying that why it's cap os folded probably it js something to do with temperature as it was a bit cold due to rain well, other days when it is rather warm their caps remain flat, what is your idea

A lcky couple growing beneth the tall shade of grass trying to grow their neck longer in search of sunlight but they don't know what they are trying to find will kill them


Is it Mexican 🤠 look at his hat it is wayorw maxican but my camera didn't capture it very clearly that cap os almost white

Did you notice rain drops in each image as all images were captured right after rain. As well as all the fungus you see in this post are called Hare's foot (inkcap) and can be used to make ink as well.
Thanks for reaching my content 😁 see you next friday with another interesting story and information of this tiny world.

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