October Mushroom Foraging- foraging tips and identification
In this video I walk about 3 miles through a mature second growth forest in the Pacific Northwest to see what kind of mushrooms are growing wild in the forest. I offer lots of tips on how to find a mushroom patch and how to identify mushrooms. I come across pleurotus, oyster mushrooms, a beautiful Cauliflower mushroom, white and golden chanterelles, amanita gemmata, sulfur tufts, the black footed polypore, suillus lakei, as well as a few others. I taste the "blood" on the bleeding tooth fungus, pictured on the thumbnail and give a report on what it tastes like. Pretty much just a video of me doing what I love, walking alone in the forest foraging for wild mushrooms.

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