A pictorial post today. Back to the New Forest again looking for fungi, some nice examples are now showing.

Panaeolus semiovatus. {egghead mottlegill}

Fomitopsis betulina {Birch Polypore}

Fuligo septica {Dog Vomit slim mould}


Species of Hylemya fly.

Fly agaric



Colorful variety of fungi! I’d love to find a collection like that while out in the woods.
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I’ve read that reindeer herders would drink the Reindeer urine to get high!
It appears reindeer search out Fly Agaric to get high. This article explains a bit about the reindeer.
http://www.drugdiscoverytoday.com/view/14778/why-reindeer-love-magic-mushrooms/
For those curious, the Reindeer eat amanita mushrooms and trip out. They then urinate and in some places their urine is collected to make muscimol, which is a safer way for humans to get high on the amanita muscaria. The reindeer filter most of the toxins out.
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That’s the most fascinating thing I’ve heard in a very long time. It might explain how Reindeer are able to fly Santa Claus all over the world on Christmas Eve!
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Santa and his Reindeer are all …………high!
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Ha yes!
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Yes I read about that before. Thanks for link .
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We never have those red mushrooms with spots on them, so I’m always fascinated when you spotlight them Andy. We have boring fungi compared to your finds.
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They are great to see the place in the Ned Forest where I see them seem to have more and more there each year,
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They almost look unreal, don’t they?
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Yes and they stand out so bright especially on a dull day.
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That’s for sure!
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