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    Looks like quite a haul. You will likely make another member (Canid) start drooling.
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    Thanks for sharing. That's a lot of processing to be done there!

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    Great haul. Not much going on here with the record drought... Curious if Canid was able to scrounge anything.

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    Curious GMB, third post down, first on the left. The blue mushrooms with the white. What do you call those? I'm thinking cortinarious.... maybe Silver Violet..... I find those often, but haven't taken the time to form a positive ID. Thanks!

    I just found a whole bunch of Late Fall Oysters (greenbacks) frozen to a tree but still in good shape. This was yesterday in NH. A record for me to find edibles this late in January

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    Quote Originally Posted by mountainmark View Post
    Curious GMB, third post down, first on the left. The blue mushrooms with the white. What do you call those? I'm thinking cortinarious.... maybe Silver Violet..... I find those often, but haven't taken the time to form a positive ID. Thanks!

    I just found a whole bunch of Late Fall Oysters (greenbacks) frozen to a tree but still in good shape. This was yesterday in NH. A record for me to find edibles this late in January
    they are Cortinarius iodes. Those ones were actually from New Hampshire this past September.

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    Ah!! so you are my competition!! Lol, thanks for the help with that. Happy hunting

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    haha no problem. and I rarely find myself foraging in NH so don't worry about me stomping on your toes. The Iodes was a new species for me this past season

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    Thankyou Sir. Patience and I will find my way around here.

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    Very nice stuff, GMB.

    Ok, lets see if you mushies can help identify this one. Completely forgot to get a positive ID of the stump it's growing out of, but considering where I was (East Central Alabama... about three weeks ago) chances are it's a birch or some type of oak stump.. but not 100% on that.
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    did you by chance get a picture of the bottom of it?

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    Wish I had. I was just snapping pics while hiking. Resemble anything you might know? Or are more pics in order? I'm going out tomorrow so I'll try to find another, assuming any have survived the few blasts of cold air we've received lately.

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    That's quite the haul. Yum.
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