Hola a todos los apasionados de esta hermosa ¨FungiFridayCommunity¨: Que alegría que haya llegado el viernes, día en que visito este genial lugar para ver y conocer ¨hongos¨ diferentes a los que hay en mi ciudad; como siempre menciono, algo que me gusta del desafío es que hay personas de todas partes del mundo compartiendo fotografías de los hongos que hay donde viven, y nos permite aprender sobre ellos
Hello to all the enthusiasts of this beautiful "FungiFridayCommunity": How wonderful that Friday has arrived, the day I visit this great place to see and learn about "mushrooms" different from those in my city; As I always mention, something I like about the challenge is that people from all over the world are sharing photos of the fungi they find where they live, and it allows us to learn about them.
Source: Family Álbum
Near the house where I live there are some neighborhoods where there are people who still keep animals, mainly horses, and many times at night these go out to roam the area leaving their "manure" wherever they walk; This is what happened a few days ago, and from them grew these "fungi": that generally need them to develop
Source: Family Álbum
This week's mushroom hunt has been fantastic! We found some species we hadn't seen in a while, but the best part was that we didn't have to walk far to find them. How wonderful that we can see this beautiful "specimen" : It's not that I don't like walking to the reserve, since you know we love it, what I'm saying is, leaving the house and finding mushrooms so close is wonderful
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When the neighborhood is visited by horses, we'll almost certainly have the opportunity to see these species again; As you know, they grow from animal "dung." They look good and seem harmless, but my grandfather insists you have to be very careful with them because they are toxic.
Source: Family Álbum
Living in a neighborhood with lots of greenery along the streets is a great advantage, because we get the fun visit of horses that come to see us. While cleaning up their manure isn't something the neighbors particularly enjoy, my grandfather collects it for compost. And let's not forget the beautiful specimens of fungi that appear on them, which we photograph with our "phone : ¨Movil¨ by Gaby