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Yes, the warm area of the country is almost in the summer mode now :) Thanks to the morels being so huge, it was easier for me to spot them. It was great.
Great video! I really love when you point out the trees and other surroundings for the different mushrooms. It is super helpful when learning to scout out possible spots.
I think I would need a direct comparison there - I actually don't eat them often. I dehydrated these and saved for later. About spiders, sometimes you can find them or other insect too, but they usually escape once you start moving the mushroom.
My Instagram: instagram.com/fungispot
Threads: www.threads.net/@fungispot
X / Twitter: twitter.com/LukesMushrooms
Facebook: facebook.com/lukesmushrooms
If you like my mushroom photos, you can get a print here:
www.lukesmushrooms.com/
If you would like to support this channel, you can do so also here:
www.buymeacoffee.com/lukesmushrooms
#ad Here are affiliate links to my current camera gear:
Photo camera body | Nikon Z5: amzn.to/3Nckljb
Primary macro lens | NIKKOR Z MC 105mm f/2.8: amzn.to/3qNSIFR
Secondary macro lens | NIKKOR Z MC 50mm f/2.8: amzn.to/42Le83I
Wide-angle lens | NIKKOR Z 28mm f/2.8: amzn.to/3Xbl2xZ
Primary video camera | DJI Pocket 3: www.amazon.com/DJI-Stabilization-Rotatable-Touchscreen-Photography/dp/B0CG19QXWD?th=1
Seconday video camera | DJI Pocket 2: amzn.to/3XfsqID
i, still watch all your posts, i might try my first morel hunt of the year, along the Columbia river, Big D,O.M.S.member
Good luck then :)
Hello LukeHow r u ? its beautiful Morel
Hello. I'm doing well, thanks :)
Spring is well advanced there. Nice to see the Forest green. This Morels sure are hard to see. You have good eyes! Those Morels are huge!
Yes, the warm area of the country is almost in the summer mode now :) Thanks to the morels being so huge, it was easier for me to spot them. It was great.
Great video! I really love when you point out the trees and other surroundings for the different mushrooms. It is super helpful when learning to scout out possible spots.
Thank you :) Knowing the trees is very important especially when looking for morels.
❤Hello Luke beautiful vidéo 📹 Happy to see you again. From Switzerland see you in next vidéo 😊
Thank you, see you in the next one :)
Beautyfull morels!
Glad you like them :)
Great video! Hello from Canada!
Hello and thank you :)
pretty!! :)
Thank you :)
I found and ate some Calocybe gambosa (St. George's mushrooms) this week!
Great :) I already saw many reports of their finds here, too.
Hello you video is very nice
Hello. I'm glad you like it :)
Do you ever find spiders in the morel crevices? They seem more firm than squishy, do the dark ones taste different?
I think I would need a direct comparison there - I actually don't eat them often. I dehydrated these and saved for later. About spiders, sometimes you can find them or other insect too, but they usually escape once you start moving the mushroom.
nice logo bro
I'm glad you like it :)
I live in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Here slugs have no shell and snails have a shell.
Thanks for explaining :)
Is that wild strawberry at 5.25?
I'm not sure - I didn't pay too much attention to the plants around. But it's possible.
It is
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Slug is a snail without a shell.
Thanks for explaining :)