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Dhuntington

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  1. When you are making a post if you look at the bottom of the dialog box there is a paper clip next to it it says choose file. Click on choose file and it should open your photos. Click the one you want and it should start to down load. Hope this helps
  2. I have this book and use it alot. Along with edible wild mushrooms of illinois and surounding states by McFarland and Mueller and just got a copy of Mushrooms of the Midwest by Michael Kue and andrew Methven
  3. May figured out this one too. Posibly Tricholompsis rutilans.
  4. I may have figured this one out. Might be Cyathus stercoreus.
  5. Only one i know of is deadly galerina( Galerina autumnalis )
  6. There are several different oysters ranging in color from white to a purplish color. Found many in the brown color range and a yellowish one on some trees in indiana.
  7. Found these groing on an old log. If anyone has any ideas let me know
  8. Old oak tree on the edge of an old pastur had some saplings and multiflora rose trying to hide it. All around the same tree. Did find some today in a city park just starting around a young oak. Only about as big around as a soda can
  9. Found these on the way home from work.
  10. Found these on the way to check my trail cams.
  11. Does anyone knows if there is more than one type. I find them ranging in color from almost white to dark grey and various shades of tan and brown. Just wondering if they are all the species or if there were multiple species with overlapping areas.
  12. Smallest lions mane i have ever found
  13. Not sure of the exact one but it is a type of bolete mushroom posibly boletus auripes
  14. I have it drying now hopfully it drys out good.
  15. I thought that too but all the pics i found show it directly on the ground not on a stalk.
  16. Found in my yard next to a dead popular. I know its a stinkhorn of some kind but dont know what one.
  17. Found these growing under oaks. No taste or smell i could detect. Flesh was firm.
  18. Nice walleye and yellow perch. The meal sounds good
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