Doublepluskirk

joined 2 years ago

Since they belong to the super family musteloidea, Wash Weasel seems more accurate. Definitely still closer to bears than rodents though.

 

Sadly, there are only a few small areas of ancient forest left in my area, but they are so diverse and abundant. They're always a treat to explore.

Ochre brittlegill (Russula ochroleuca), stump puffballs (Lycoperdon / Apioperdon pyriforme), amethyst deceiver (Laccaria amethystina), Common puffballs (Lycoperdon perlatum), clouded agaric (Clitocybe nebularis), and what I believe to be red cracking bolete (Boletus / Xerocomellus chrysenteron) which are very abundant here. I did find some more wood mushrooms (Agaricus sylvicola) and green cracked brittlegills (Russula virescens), but I didn't take a picture for some reason.

 

This was back in early spring. This chonky Queen was looking for a nest in all the crevices at the base of a tree

 

Agaricus arvensis or campestris. I can never tell horse and field mushrooms apart, but no yellow staining and a pleasant mushroom and mild anise smell. I found several rings. Unfortunately, the maggots beat me to most of them. Also found a fair few meadow puffballs (Lycoperdon pratense) that had unfortunately just started to spore, and some parrot waxcaps (Gliophorus psittacinus) which, whilst edible, are far too small and slimy to bother with.

I did also find either a rather beautiful pure bright white amanita. Either a Destroying angel (Amanita virosa) or white dapperling (Leucoagaricus leucothites), im not knowledgeable enough to tell. Whilst fun to find, it's definitely not one I brought home.

[–] Doublepluskirk@startrek.website 0 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I'm more interested in what's in this Latin American section? No tesco near me has this

 

I also came across a few puffballs, that had unfortunately started to spore, and some earthballs

The episode could've been called Shades of Cave(s)

Yeah, I like pursuer as well. Great concept, maybe not the best execution. Wish they'd brought the idea back

Shovel. She's chaotic evil through and through, and I love her. She just wants to murderize and is bored with anything else (except arson). Hearing her maniacally shout "it's fisting time!" and "I'm gonna eat your babies!" Is still making me chuckle into act 3.

True. Unfortunately, holding people in the transport buffer is one of those things you have to entirely forget exists if you want to tell certain stories. The transporter in general could trivialise a lot of story beats.

No. Shovel is only interested in murderizing, and I love her for it.

[–] Doublepluskirk@startrek.website 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

If it's hairless with purple splotches/spots, then it's hemlock. Also, It's generally a good idea when asking for IDs to state roughly where you are.

Oh that's what that is. There was all this chatter about voyager and drone, I was so confused. I thought I'd missed something new from Picard day, haha.