A COUPLE OF MUSHROOMS AND THE NEW SEASON ON THE MEADOW

The summer is officially over, and although the weather is still warm, even hot around noon, there is definitively more humidity ...

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... and mushrooms are starting to appear. Not only in the deep shade of the woods, but in the sunny, open spaces as well.

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Places like this long meadow surrounded by shrubs and small trees, situated about 15 kilometers from my hometown.

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Today I spent only an hour or so there, so I didn't see many mushrooms, but I found this edible one - Agaricus campestris, closely related to the cultivated Agaricus bisporus found in supermarkets and similar environments. I saw only two of these mushrooms, not enough for a decent meal, so I took only the images and let the real Agaricus be. I dug a bit of the terrain around the mushroom to place the camera for what is now the opening shot of this post, and while carefully digging with bare hands ...

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... I uncovered this folded millipede ...

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... that started unfolding.

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Very soon the millipede was on its way to another hidden, quiet place.

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A bit later, near the edge of the meadow, I found these puff mushrooms. The Bovista dermoxantha puff mushrooms. These small mushrooms are edible when young, when the fruiting body is completely white, dense, and firm. Mushrooms on these photograph have passed that stage, you can see a bit of soft, yellow thing coming out of the crust. I let them be, of course.

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This lovely yellow butterfly from the Pieridae family, the Colias croceus, was resting nearby.

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Just a couple of meters from the butterfly, I came across an active millipede ...

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... that was climbing on the vegetation. All the millipedes in this post are Pachyiulus varius millipedes. That's the name of the species.

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I found one more mushroom before leaving the meadow.

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This decaying Calvatia utriformis puff mushroom has released the spores.

And that's it. Just a short walk across the meadow. As always in these posts on HIVE, the photographs are my work - THE END.

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