In search of mushrooms - Amanita citrina

Hello fungi lovers, here again one more week sharing my experiences and findings with all of you.

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This was the first time that I met a citrine amanita, until now I had only been able to see the fly agaric, a very common species in the area.

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On this occasion, most of the mushrooms that I found on my way were of the same variety (amanita citrina), apparently the ideal circumstances were given for their growth.

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Over time I realized that insects are attracted to some mushrooms, this image in which we can observe a small fly exploring the hat is a clear example.

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The hat still retains traces of its veil, large white, yellow plates that with the passage of time and the environment turn brown.

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Just emerging and making its way through the leaves and dirt, her hat still retains its globose shape with its characteristic remains of veil on it.

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In these two scenes we can see two pairs of mushrooms growing together, one keeps its globose hat, while the other begins to expand a little more making it look more open.

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I had the opportunity to capture this beautiful fungus in most of its stages, here we can see three mushrooms where you can see the damage that time, climate and certain animals have caused them.

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Take some open shots, creating a beautiful composition, showing the moss that has grown in the area, highlighting the humidity of the ground, which makes it an ideal environment for the birth of these mushrooms.

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I finish with this shot where you can see a small amanita, the damage it presents seems that it was eaten by some animal, since the rest of it presented a good appearance.

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