As always, practice care in foraging for wild foods. I did not eat any of the mushrooms I picked close to town due to the mining activity close to the area - I only collect them for identification purposes and taking spore prints to double check species.
When in doubt, DO NOT EAT!
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| Birch Bolete (Leccinum scabrum) | 
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| Leccinum scabrum, sectioned | 
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| Lactarius torminosulus (Woolly Milk cap, northern variety) | 
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| Light tan gills | 
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| Haven't identified this one yet - lost the fungus on the way home, duuh!  Much suspect this to be Boletus pinophilus due to the reticulation on stipe, and the fattened base.  | 
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| I am still kicking myself for losing this fine specimen.  I blame the mosquitos and blackflies for my incessant flapping about and dropping things in the bush.  | 
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| Yet another Birch Bolete! Worms love them, too. | 
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| Big one! | 
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| Taking a break from mushroom hunting. | 
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| You need bug shirt here in the summer and autumn.  See that mosquito just over my left shoulder, marring the lake background?  | 






















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