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  • We're planning a trip there this summer. I'll keep my eyes open for fungi!

  • my home town the favorit place in the world

  • hahahaha i love the pics of the psilocybe strains

  • Fantastic!  I love mushrooms!

  • Good old Brighton I

  • i grew up in brighton and have walked through jobes wood trail many times but i havnt been there in 15 years! life keeps me so busy...I need a vacation!

  • Brighton is really growing fast. There is a lot of new housing near the bottom of Ontario street. It's incredible what they've done to Jobe's - quite a nice boardwalk through there now. They're also building a new marsh boardwalk.

  • srry i was bored

  • That's okay! Thanks for checking it out all the same.

  • LOL ''this was like bird poop but it wasn't''

    omg haha

  • i saw some psychedelics!

  • psychedelic mushrooms dont grow in these parts of canada, dont confuse them with imposters this is how people die from mushrooms they eat the wrong ones, play it safe : )

  • I think that purple one's a Violet Cort

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  • Ok i will

  • I have always been fascinated by fungus. I took a Field Mycology course, and I recognize quite a few of them. The white foamy looking one looks a lot like a cauliflower mushroom. Lots of puffballs. I believe those orange and purple ones at the end are boletes.

  • hey, so how do i tell between a fungus that I can eat, a poisonous and a psycodelic one?

  • Even though many are edible and even choice, I only eat Morels and the Hen of the Woods. I know these ones the best, and I don't want to take the chance of going into kidney failure for eating the wrong mushroom. The best way to identify a mushroom is by getting a book and doing spore prints or ask a professor at your local university.

  • OK thanx for the info ;)

  • hehe. i live in BC and thats a prime place to pick shrooms due to the whole "coastal rainforest" thing. here is a good way to know. let your buddy eat them first and then wait an hour.

  • ssshhh, let him eat the purple one. it'd be funny.

  • wow this was a random ass video... but if you into that go ahead you no what fungis ithink is nasty like the type that like umm.. say if u left a glass of milk out for 5-7 day 1 time i did and inside of it was like green brown fungis and there was like penuts inside of it it was ughhhhh

  • I found that quite interesting. Makes me want to go search for different types of fungus

  • there is the same photo of some mushrooms twice, maybe the fourteenth photo and then shortly after the same one again is shown. if you see this mushroom again break it off at the stem if the stem turns dark blue you can eat this type of muchrooom, but it has strange effects.

  • Wow! really... so they're the ones I've heard about. No wonder somebody else hadn't picked them by now, but it is a rather deserted area. Thanks for the info.

  • no worries, i also like the beauty, shape and strangeness of fungi. thanks for the video

  • no offense to you and not do doubt you skills at identifying mushrooms, but it is really dangerous to give someone advice on mushroom ediblity based on pictures alone. It much safer to let a mycolgist to examine it firsthand and preferably test some first before eating any. Bruising of the stem is a very common trait. Again not to sound harsh but it's your life thats at stake.

  • Wow, really nice. A lot like a recent one of mine. I think you had quite a bit more variety though. Really awesome.

  • Those tadpoles, I mean toadstools are HUGE. Wow. Do the squirrels eat them like they do here? Thank you for sharing this; I adore videos about nature, plants, animals, etc.

  • Thanks for your comments. I had actually gone to the park with high expectations of seeing some migrating birds but was much more impressed with the fungus and it doesn't fly away the moment I get focused on it, unlike some birds. Do the squirells eat yours? I wonder how they know which are edible and which are not.... Thanks Again

  • Yes, my squirrels eat only certain ones. They "know" somehow. It's the strangest thing. Of course, they might kill us if we ate them. haha

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