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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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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.
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no problem DS. I do love my “time in the woods"
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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
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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.
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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!
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Well just know I appreciate your input!
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yes that sure does look like it. Very cool. You're so smart!
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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.
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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.
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Holy cow! Now that is cold!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I guess even taking out the trash has its risks!!!
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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