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  1. soundz

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    maybe cantharellus cinnabarinus . cinnabar chantrelle .. need close up of underside to confirm
  2. soundz

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    calvatia gigantea . giant puffball
  3. soundz

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    slime mold
  4. soundz

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    amanita sect. phalloideae
  5. soundz

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    I would go with Amanita amerirubscenes (the blusher) based on what I see. Underneath shots and stipe photos could confirm.
  6. soundz

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    bondarzewia berkeleyi . berkely's polypore
  7. soundz

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    lactarius indigo . indigo milk cap
  8. soundz

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    meripilus sumstinei . black staining polypore
  9. soundz

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    Red Russula sp. Not sure. Underneath shot would help. Too far and there may be more than 1 type of fungii species in that photo. But I'd guess Ductifera pululahuana. Too old. ductifera pululahuana . white jelly fungus Not sure. Some type of Lactarius maybe. amanita sect. lapidella or...
  10. soundz

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    Kinda old for a good ID. I'd guess Chlorophyllum molybdites, the vomitter.
  11. soundz

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    If you want the best chance of proper ID, these are the types of photos you want to provide for each mushroom.
  12. soundz

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    boletus separans . lilac bolete . choice and similar to porcini
  13. soundz

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    1. Could be amanita excelsa var. spissa . grey spotted amanita. 2. I think Tylopilus sp. which is a type of bolete. While edible, it will be unbearably bitter if it is in fact a Tylopilus. A simple taste and spit out test will confirm. 3. Looks like some type of bolete but need to see underside...
  14. soundz

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    I think bolete based on shape, color and time of season. I'm mostly confident because of the brown/redish cap color. I've never seen that on a puffball before. But yes to be 1000% sure, look at the underside.
  15. soundz

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    Soggy bolete. Probably has worms inside. In general, look for firm boletes if you're trying to eat them.
  16. soundz

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    It looks like a blue staining bolete. I know I have GI issues with at least one of them.
  17. soundz

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    meripilus sumstinei . black staining polypore makes a good stock or jerky
  18. soundz

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    chlorophyllum molybdites . the vomiter
  19. soundz

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    cantharellus sp . chanterelle
  20. soundz

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    coprinus or coprinopsis sp . i think
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