As the day was bright we decided to have fun with mushroom hunt. We usually pick the nearest local forest where we could probably find some new growth mushroom after the night rain. So, after dealing with nature stuff, I moved into wood, tried to find some other mushrooms in which I could add them into my fungi collection. It's there, around the leaf litter, I noticed these orange pinwheels on leaf liter. As always, it's thrilled to see this typical fungi lives well. Orange Pinwheel mushrooms are also known to grow in the characteristic fairy ring pattern. This typical mushroom has tiny orange, bell-shaped, pleated cap and skinny blackish stalk that likely form a group of break-dancers. Apparently, I was not only caught up with its color but it also dragged me to observe its cap structure as if it was intentionally carved by nature and live peacefully among the leaves litter and little twig in the wood. These mushrooms are my next entry for weekly #FungiFriday challenge, initiated by @ewkaw.
Camera | Nikon D7000 |
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Category | Fungi Photography |
Lens | Tamron Tele-Macro 70-300 |