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jdcooper

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About jdcooper

  • Birthday July 25

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    Douglasville, GA
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    hiking, nature. Live next to the Sweetwater Creek State Park near Atlanta, Georgia

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  1. Thanks Bob I’ll have to do some research on Morels in Georgia. I did join a local mushroom club but it isn’t active right now.
  2. no problem DS. I do love my “time in the woods"
  3. Well I would be very excited to find black morels in the spring. I have no idea where to look around here. We do have a ton of tulip poplar trees-not sure about ash. Terri
  4. Yeah amazing to be finding mushrooms in January-here or Pennslyvania. This being my first year hunting mushrooms, I had no idea what to expect. Can’t believe how excited I get about one or two little mushrooms. The first three yes-that looks like Flamulina. The mushrooms you are showing for Galerina are super small. I was guessing on the oysters so-glad that appeared to be correct.
  5. Just a couple. Think this first one is Galerina. These may be oysters. It was 60 degrees here today. We started out the week at 5 degrees. Bob, I hope you’re hanging in there and not suffering from cabin fever too much!
  6. yes that sure does look like it. Very cool. You're so smart!
  7. YEP. It was 9 degrees here this morning and all the schools were shut down. That is crazy that a walk to take the trash out takes that much apparel. An hour to warm up from a short walk-wow! Thanks Dave for that link. That certainly does look like the crepidotus I saw. That seriously made my day on that particularly hike to see those mushrooms. Talk about a bright beacon shining yellow in the dull brown and gray landscape.
  8. Bob, you're funny. I am glad you survived. It is 15 degrees here right now in Atlanta, Georgia. Coldest it's been since 1985.
  9. Holy cow! Now that is cold!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I guess even taking out the trash has its risks!!!
  10. I do believe Pluteus would be correct on the brown mushroom. Here's some more pics. Of the crepidotus The pluteus. I didn't want to pull it up since it was so cool looking. Definitely growing on the wood-same as the crep. Oh forgot to say if you want a nature fix (Bob!) or anyone- check out my blog at terriduda.blogspot.com. Here's a recent post.
  11. Well Dave at least you have pretty snow. I have to sludge through cold muddy slop. We do have some icicles-thats about it. DakotaBob-that sounds pretty darn cold and dangerous. I hope you can stay at home with a nice roaring fire.
  12. Our weather pattern is very strange. This Tuesday it will be a high of 25 degrees and on Friday it will go up to 60 degrees and raining. I feel for you Dakotabob as I am from the North- Michigan. As long as I keep finding I'll keep posting. The bright yellow mushrooms were a delight to the eyes with all the dull brown out there on the trails. I flipped out when I saw this log covered in the velvety bright yellow stuff.
  13. Been MIA for awhile. Still hiking and still finding mushrooms though. Need help ID'ing some of these. Happy New Year Everyone! Carbon Balls? Crepidotus? Unknown Blewit Jelly Fungus
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