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02-OCT-2016 Christine Hanrahan

Mushrooms (Amanita muscaria)

Ferguson Forest

There were lots of Amanitas in the forest, a few had been nibbled on by animals. Not something humans should do as they are highly poisonous.


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Pierre06-Apr-2017 00:56
Des images superbes et très détaillées, une présentation impeccable! V
Nora van Beek08-Oct-2016 13:54
They are so interesting and colorful. Excellent captures with great detail! V
carol j. phipps06-Oct-2016 02:36
Fabulous composition. V
Graeme05-Oct-2016 18:34
A very well captured series! BV
Karen Moen05-Oct-2016 05:59
Beautiful macro images artfully presented. The Disney artists often included the red mushroom in many of their productions. Voted.
victorswan04-Oct-2016 13:36
Lovely presentation nice colors and sharpnes Christine BV
borisalex04-Oct-2016 13:23
What a trio...and so poisonous! V.
Kuriacose Joseph04-Oct-2016 12:27
Nice pictures. I think I have seen the ones with the red tops in our area.
Irene Wehrli04-Oct-2016 12:08
Such a great presentation of those mushrooms - they are so fascinating!
Irene
Yvonne04-Oct-2016 11:01
Fabulous presentation of this trio! v
joseantonio04-Oct-2016 10:45
lovely presentation.V.
Juliette04-Oct-2016 08:26
beautifully composed V
Nirvan Hope04-Oct-2016 03:35
Wonderful trio of amanita! I'm sure you know the origins of Santa (shaman) and the flying reindeer...
Carl Carbone04-Oct-2016 02:40
Nice presentation. Interesting that other mammals can eat them!
Pierre Martin04-Oct-2016 02:08
beautiful serie's and lovely picture!
Jim Coffman04-Oct-2016 01:39
A great grouping and a wonderful show of nature...
Ghislaine et Réal Boulet04-Oct-2016 01:24
Beautiful presentation.
globalgadabout04-Oct-2016 01:24
ironic they are so attractive, yet so deadly...the red variety appears on the west coast, yet have not seen the yellow ones..
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