| Young chanterelles and grapevine |
It's a mushroom blog! I am crazy for wild mushrooms, and all their friends and associates. I go hiking in central Missouri, looking for mushrooms, and find lots of other woodland citizens along the way. Heavy on macro-photography, with bite-sized fact morsels throughout.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Quick chanterelle beauty
Saturday, August 7, 2010
The Humble Cicada
| Annual cicada, Tibicen sp. |
| 3 ocelli |
I've always loved those little sparkly red-jelly eye-spots. When I was little I thought they looked like lights. I still think they look like lights.
What I was really after was a good shot of the beautiful pattern on its back. It's a very elegant color combination, in a lovely and mysterious pattern.
Friday, July 30, 2010
The TRUE Field of Chanterelle Joy
This is what it’s like, in the woods right now. Kind of puts last year’s field to shame. But, I got a late start on all this (Sept. '09), so this spring and summer is all new to me.
This is actually very close to last year’s big patch that I was so excited about, but when I found that one, this area had already faded, so I didn’t know.
This is actually very close to last year’s big patch that I was so excited about, but when I found that one, this area had already faded, so I didn’t know.
I know I keep going ON and ON about the dang chanterelles, but it’s just so fun to walk into the woods, and walk out 2-3 hours later with enough of these beautiful, fragrant mushrooms that I can gives bags of them to friends.
Here’s some other fun chanterelle antics:
I’ve found a bunch of these crazy ruffled ones, and so have some friends. I’m working on finding out what’s up with this; some were even more impossibly cauliflowered.
| Walnut Sphinx moth |
| Amorpha juglandi |
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