Mushroom Monday - Finding Whatever I Can

Here are the scraps I've found this week for #mushroommonday
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Here is a strange gall on the side of an oak leaf. It might be a wasp gall, not really a fungi at all but interesting still.

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Here is a sad looking lactarius of some kind.

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I flipped it over to look at the gills.

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There were all sorts of gnats and beetles underneath. A fairly rotten mushroom.

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I found a strange looking polypore with all sorts of red tiny bugs all over it.

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Here is another smashed looking group of mushrooms.

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I tore a little bit off of it to check the gills. I still have no idea what they might be...

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Now for some mycena looking mushrooms growing out of some really dead wood.

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Finally the best one, a Aureoboletus russellii aka Russell's bolete (thanks for the id @tych021 ). I thought it was too old looking to harvest but apparently this is normally how they look and they are listed as a good edible.

Hopefully it will start raining here again so I can get something edible to harvest.

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