Here are some finds from a quick weekend camping trip in Wisconsin for this #mushroommonday
It seems Wisconsin is always loaded full of golden oysters whenever we go camping.
We harvested quite a bit of fresh ones as it was rainy the whole weekend and these guys were hatching out everywhere. They tasted great, much better than oysters grown from a block or ones bought in the store.
The grass likes to grow in the driftless area of Wisconsin and loads of mower mushrooms hatched out every morning.
My daughter enjoyed picking these and they were everywhere.
By the end of they day they disappeared but there were many more again out in the morning the next day.
Here is a little unidentified pinning pair near a waterfall.
This is probably a pigskin puffball, I was going to cut it in half to see if it was black inside but the mosquitos were biting too bad and I had to run away.
Here are some little toothed polypores.
They were all over the dead logs. I see this stuff in Illinois as well.
Now for the waterfall. If you are mushroom hunting and happen to know of a waterfall definitely go there as the constant humidity fuels the fungi nearby.
That's all for now, thanks for looking :-)