Identifying the wild mushrooms of Southern California
I went out mushroom hunting after the huge flood rains of January. Unfortunately the Santa Ana winds had everything pretty dried out and I didn't find enough food to make a dish. But it was a great little fungi survey. If you're looking for where to get started with mushroom ID, this is a great little pocket guide*: https://amzn.to/3u9ozms *This channel uses Amazon Affiliate Links

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Another successful mushroom hunt in Monterey, California November 2022.

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