Yeah, that's pretty interesting. It's one of those mushrooms that in a pinch you could probably eat and it wouldn't kill you. Supposedly tastes okay, too.
overkill
Looks a lot like Paxillus involutus. Cute dog.
This definitely looks like some sort of Bovista (puffball) and not at all like an Amanita (e.g. Destroying Angel) to me.
Possibly. Or an Amanita, or a whole range of other things... very hard to tell with just this one picture.
(My very uninformed, stab-in-the-dark guess would be Amanita vaginata actually.)
Definitely not oysters. Possibly Tapinella atrotomentosa.
In my experience, the only way to "really know" a mushroom is to find it repeatedly, have it in your hand, smell it, and have someone next to you who really knows their stuff and talk to them about the mushroom in your hand, and learn that way what characteristics to look for. Then find it again, identify it yourself, confirm with an expert. Repeat until you don't have to ask.
Nein, direkt am Gleis. Hier der Doppelstreifen über "Hauptwache" https://www.fr.de/bilder/2017/11/13/11012923/1391665712-1022826-f70.jpg
Die rot-grünen Streifen über den Namen vieler U-Bahn-Stationen in Frankfurt zeigen Richtung und Entfernung des nächsten Ausgangs an.
I have only been use public (for about 20 years), but I have been curious about private trackers for a while. I have a good grasp of the concept, seeding requirements, etc. What would be one or two recommended private trackers to start with? (for TV, movie, music)
Agreed! Fistulina hepatica (beefstak fungus) looks pretty unique, I would be very surprised if this turned out to be anything else.