What beautiful photographs. Are the nobbly ones the babies, and the flat top ones the mummies and daddies.
Thanks Samantha. Probably — never thought about mushrooms as families! Just realised the photos don’t give a good sense of scale. The first three photos are of small mushrooms. The other mushrooms, including the nobbly ones, were much bigger. (The tops of the flat and inverted large mushrooms were about 15cm in diameter. Pretty impressive for this neck of the woods.)
Ah, not a family then. Maybe they use the same hat shop.
All the mushrooms are, I think, fly agaric, in different stages of development. So they are the same family, who also have the same milliner. Lovely pics. I had no idea they appeared in Aus!
Thanks Oanh, had no idea you knew so much about mushrooms! First time I’ve ever seen these in suburban Sydney.
*mushroom nerd alert* (you beat me to it…)
Gorgeous pics of the mushies, Julie! Photographing fungi is an on-again, off-again hobby of mine (srsly). 🙂
Thanks Tseen! It was good I shot them when I did because I walked past today and they’d all been pulled out of the ground. Mushroom massacre. You’ll have to send me some of your fungi photos (srsly).
What beautiful photographs. Are the nobbly ones the babies, and the flat top ones the mummies and daddies.
Thanks Samantha. Probably — never thought about mushrooms as families! Just realised the photos don’t give a good sense of scale. The first three photos are of small mushrooms. The other mushrooms, including the nobbly ones, were much bigger. (The tops of the flat and inverted large mushrooms were about 15cm in diameter. Pretty impressive for this neck of the woods.)
Ah, not a family then. Maybe they use the same hat shop.
All the mushrooms are, I think, fly agaric, in different stages of development. So they are the same family, who also have the same milliner. Lovely pics. I had no idea they appeared in Aus!
Thanks Oanh, had no idea you knew so much about mushrooms! First time I’ve ever seen these in suburban Sydney.
*mushroom nerd alert* (you beat me to it…)
Gorgeous pics of the mushies, Julie! Photographing fungi is an on-again, off-again hobby of mine (srsly). 🙂
Thanks Tseen! It was good I shot them when I did because I walked past today and they’d all been pulled out of the ground. Mushroom massacre. You’ll have to send me some of your fungi photos (srsly).