Honey Mushrooms

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @bouncerslabrealnature9143
    @bouncerslabrealnature9143 10 месяцев назад +2

    Interesting 🤔😳

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  10 месяцев назад

      I'm glad you found it interesting! Thanks for checking out my channel! Was there any information that struck you, in particular?

  • @gregorymurphey2115
    @gregorymurphey2115 4 года назад +5

    Awesome, the apple analogy really puts it in perspective. Thanks.

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  4 года назад

      I'm glad! It makes me feel better when picking mushrooms.

  • @JG-do6eb
    @JG-do6eb 2 года назад +1

    Great job..awesome find...thanx for information

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching, and I am glad you like it! Have you found Honey Mushrooms?

  • @geogm.840
    @geogm.840 2 года назад +8

    Interesting video. Other really cool and interestig aspect, IMO, is that they are bioluminescent. Some more than others (it depends on the species, variety and growing substrate). Actually is one of the most bioluminescent fungi genus if not the most, having in mind the area that it can cover (it can make entire stumps glow for example or large areas of soil and leaf litter). The glow produced is usually green-blue but some may produce green-yellow. It´s mainly the mycelium that glows, because fruiting bodies only glow for a short period of time, when it are really young and soft.

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  2 года назад

      I did not know this species was bioluminescent! Very cool! How does the glow produced by this species compare with the glow of a jack-o-lantern mushroom?

    • @doricetimko332
      @doricetimko332 2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  2 года назад

      @@doricetimko332 I'm glad you like the video! Thanks for checking out my channel!

    • @geogm.840
      @geogm.840 2 года назад +1

      ​@@ABirdingNaturalist In terms of what, intensity?If so, around the same, I think. Color wise , jack-o-lantern has more green into it, I think, while Armillaria may offer blueish tones (at least the ones I saw)..... Some may present green-yellow, though. It´s a bit tricky to pick jack-o-lantern mushrooms when they are glowing at its brightest, but I was fortunate to get some and it was a great sight!!. Mostly when some fruiting bodies may grow a lot (over 20 cm in diameter). I have also seen Armillaria mellea mycelium glowing at its peak and it was awesome too! It can cover huge surfaces. Surprisingly Armillaria mellea is not the brightest European Armillaria, but it still can produce spectacular sightings. Once I found a huge rotten oak log glowing and one could see it even from a great distance, on the forest during the night. I cut it before for wood during the afternoon, so I guess that the disturbance may have induced its glow.

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  2 года назад

      @@geogm.840 Wow, that is such cool information!!! I am definitely going to try and get out to see some Armillaria at night! Thanks for telling me!

  • @amosagregory
    @amosagregory 2 года назад +2

    Something new every day! #cool

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching, and I am glad you like the video!

    • @amosagregory
      @amosagregory 2 года назад

      @@ABirdingNaturalist you're welcome

  • @raonafairbanks7391
    @raonafairbanks7391 2 года назад +1

    Does it have parts like the ring under cap on stem

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  Год назад

      Yes, this species does have a ring, or annulus, on the stem below the gills.

  • @Doktracy
    @Doktracy Год назад +1

    I just found a bunch around a patch of dying oaks. Will it fruit more than once a year? The ones I found were well past edible and many had been eaten, I assume by deer.

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  Год назад

      What an awesome find! I have not seen these fruit multiple times per year, but remember that spot for next year!!! If you do see them resprout this year, I would be very interested to know!

  • @katehenry2718
    @katehenry2718 7 месяцев назад +1

    Recipes? Do they have to be cooked before eating? Is raw ok?

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  7 месяцев назад

      It is almost never a good idea to eat wild mushrooms raw. Pretty much always cook them. In terms of recipes, I think they cook and taste a lot like shitake mushrooms.

  • @moscowswifey
    @moscowswifey 3 года назад +3

    Nice video! I thought Armillaria grew at the base of trees no?

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  3 года назад

      Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. You are correct that Armillaria grow on dead wood. For this video, my camera was set up on an old tree stump, and I suspect this Armillaria was connected to that stump through its mycelium. That mycelium is what spreads out under the soil and can grow so big.

  • @barbaracorso2022
    @barbaracorso2022 Год назад +1

    I love looking at them

  • @raonafairbanks7391
    @raonafairbanks7391 2 года назад +1

    I'm a little stupid. Sorry. Don't have the vocabulary yet. Sorry, don't get your comment. Some mushrooms come out of a round kind of like ball or seed.then have it CAN be seen on the stem. Does it have that. Thank you for the video. Sorry.

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  2 года назад

      That's a great question! And yes, these mushrooms do have a prominent, white ring (also called a skirt or annulus) on the stem.

  • @dantebeowulfhawbolt5862
    @dantebeowulfhawbolt5862 Год назад +1

    great video ! fungi are really really cool imo !

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  Год назад

      Thanks! I'm glad you liked the video, and I agree that fungi are fascinating!!!

  • @Foxiepawstotti
    @Foxiepawstotti 3 года назад +2

    Very well explained and super interesting video. I need to learn more about fungi because I was taught about medicinal and edible plants aks a child (c.10years and from there on) but I never learned about mushrooms other than which to avoid (but I would never claim I knew all the poisonous ones, just the better known ones which leaves a lot that could be harmful) I am watching and reading all I can as I recently made some dietary changes and I am in need of some non animal proteins.

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  3 года назад

      Hi! Thanks for watching my video and for the positive feedback! I think learning about wild edible mushrooms is great fun, and they are a good source of non-animal protein! Let me know what you find!

  • @leodwinak
    @leodwinak Год назад +1

    You couldn't move that grass out of your shot?
    It would be great to see them clearly.

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  Год назад +1

      I kind of liked the wildness feel that the grass gave. Sort of an artistic choice.

  • @feltmaiden
    @feltmaiden 4 года назад +3

    So informative

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  4 года назад

      Glad you liked it!

    • @dkositsky
      @dkositsky 4 года назад +1

      @@ABirdingNaturalist these look good to me. Glad I found your site. You need to be introduced to folks in this area. It would great if you told us where they grow and the best place to find them.

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  4 года назад

      Hi David! Thanks! Honey mushrooms generally pop up in early winter and live on dead trees. They are pretty generalist and can grow on oaks and conifers.

  • @unscarred8698
    @unscarred8698 3 года назад +6

    Why are you wearing a mask outside?

    • @MaxS535
      @MaxS535 3 года назад +2

      why are you micromanaging how other people live their lives? Go live your own

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  3 года назад +3

      Because I want to avoid spreading highly contagious germs I may have been carrying to others.

    • @brettmoore6533
      @brettmoore6533 3 года назад

      Maaaaaaaan! The inclusion of the mask was a tactic. It's used as bait to lure peoples attention. Smart move tbh.
      Unlike wearing a mask and breathing the air your body expels as waste.
      I'm not interested in anyone else's opinion on this, just stating the obvious.

    • @brettmoore6533
      @brettmoore6533 3 года назад +3

      @@ABirdingNaturalist The only reason a mask was included in this video was for the attention. Sadly, I didn't learn anything from what appeared to be an "educational" video because I was so distracted by the sheer shamelessness.

    • @Mobot3
      @Mobot3 2 года назад

      Follow the science. Cloth masks don't protect against viruses. They do more damage than good. There are literally hundreds of studies proving this. Look it up. You definitely don't need them outdoors. You are just creating unscientific hysteria.

  • @zwhirlwhorled7570
    @zwhirlwhorled7570 Год назад +1

    "To steal a metaphor" great, hey can I borrow that one? The sporing is so heavy it looks like snow. Learn deadly galerina first. Those are overgrown, smaller buttonish stage is better. They kill a lot of trees. Also there are six different types that fit the profile. Never had the guts to try them tho after 8 to 10 years I am confident on identification.

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  Год назад +1

      You are very welcome to use the metaphor, and yes the layer of dropped spores is super thick!

    • @alidee5119
      @alidee5119 Год назад +1

      @@ABirdingNaturalist do they also help airate the soil? Do they always kill trees?

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  Год назад +1

      @alidee5119 I'm not really sure about aerating the soil. It would not surprise me if they did create some disturbance and aeration of some kind. In terms of killing trees, they don't always kill the trees they grow on. If the tree is very young, very old, or sick, then Honey Mushrooms often do contribute to the tree's demise.

    • @zwhirlwhorled7570
      @zwhirlwhorled7570 Год назад +1

      @@ABirdingNaturalist I would say that's right on.

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  Год назад

      @@zwhirlwhorled7570 Cool!

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    Hello

  • @StreetPulseParkour
    @StreetPulseParkour 2 года назад +1

    Why the hell did you have a mask on outdoors? wtf..

  • @TheTREEHOUSE18
    @TheTREEHOUSE18 2 года назад +1

    The Lord has made some amazing things for us.

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  2 года назад +1

      How can you prove that the lord made anything?

    • @freejulianassange537
      @freejulianassange537 2 года назад +2

      He had some downtime after he made childhood cancer.

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  2 года назад +3

      @@freejulianassange537 yeah, childhood cancer does seem like a hard one to explain. And parasites that kill and cripple people. And natural disasters that destroy entire communities. Not sure how those fit in.

    • @theunclejezusshow8260
      @theunclejezusshow8260 Год назад +1

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  • @lmfoley4
    @lmfoley4 2 года назад +2

    Lol, wearing a mask out there…

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  2 года назад +1

      Yup!

    • @JG-do6eb
      @JG-do6eb 2 года назад +1

      It was a yr old video...mask 😷 aren't ever needed and totally ineffective too

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  2 года назад +1

      @@JG-do6eb Regardless of if and where they are effective...my face, my choice!

  • @ЛюбаСибилева-л2в
    @ЛюбаСибилева-л2в 11 месяцев назад

    Все видео про говорил

  • @RelianceIndustriesLtd
    @RelianceIndustriesLtd 2 года назад +2

    Our Malaria

  • @chadbarkway3073
    @chadbarkway3073 2 года назад

    Every time I see someone wearing a mask outdoors I never finish the video. I’m always sure to give a thumbs down when I shut it off too.

    • @ABirdingNaturalist
      @ABirdingNaturalist  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for sharing your very important opinion... Also, my face, my choice.

  • @richardcallihan9746
    @richardcallihan9746 3 года назад +11

    😷Have to give you a thumbs down, due to the mask show outdoors. Really, please stop!

    • @mikeofborg2
      @mikeofborg2 2 года назад

      I was thinking the same thing. Dude is outside away from other people. The mask was just dumb

    • @hairywookie8835
      @hairywookie8835 2 года назад +3

      In winter, I have worn a mask to stop cold air on my throat. Less sick days

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      @richardcallihan9746 2 года назад

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    • @richardcallihan9746
      @richardcallihan9746 2 года назад

      @@hairywookie8835 just your imagination, running away

    • @christinavaught6753
      @christinavaught6753 Год назад +2

      ​@@richardcallihan9746Cold induced asthma is real. Dry throat and allergic reactions are real. YOU are not the only person in the world.