Fungi friday: at the beginning of the second Sunday in June I found them

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hello friends #fungifriday
The day we have been waiting for has arrived again, well..... On Friday, maybe almost everyone who likes to hunt mushrooms will definitely wait and miss this day, because if we go to #fungifruday community we will definitely see so many types of mushrooms that are very fascinated With so many great photographers here who display mushrooms shot using macro cameras.
I am very happy if I can see the types of mushrooms that I have never encountered before.
But I really hope to be like my friends in this community, who give their work that really steals the attention of all of us.
for today, on the second Sunday of June, I also got three types of mushrooms from my shots.

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feathered cap (Coprinus comatus)
When I was quoting chili plants in the field, I noticed that there was a very unique kind of fungus, and I thought it could not survive if the season was like this.
This type of fungus belongs to one of the large mushroom families that is often referred to in scientific language macrolepiota aibumincsa
This mushroom grows in a field that is arid and has a lot of dust, I almost stepped on it when I wanted to rest.
It turns out that I can still find them although for now I really hope it can rain in the near future.

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termite fungus (Macrolepiota aibumincsa)

This mushroom has actually been in some mushroom collections on my cellphone for a long time, actually when I was cool opening the gallery on my cellphone, I saw that there is this mushroom here, I think this mushroom is one of the termite fungi and easily withered.
This mushroom belongs to the family of fungi macrolepiota aibumincsa, for survival time this fungus is not too long to see them, in a matter of hours I this mushroom will end its life. 😀😀

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White-rot saprobic mushroom(Pycnoporus sanguineus)

This third type of mushroom belongs to the family of hard fungi, they like to grow on hard trees that have been cut down.
I found this type of mushroom on a tree that has been cut down in the riverside area, maybe when its heyday is over this mushroom will fade its color to white.
And I really like the posture of this mushroom which has one uniqueness of its own.
This fungus is indeed easy to find, therapy if there is a continuous drought, then this type of fungus will also disappear.

This is my contribution to today's #fungifriday made by @ewkaw

Thank you for everyone, hopefully friends can be entertained.
greetings from me @furkanmamplam



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