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agaric mushrooms can be bulbous or flat and round. The ones I see
often range from red to pale orange, right and top left. The red capped
one grew at the base of several birch trees, sharing the terrain with
a cluster of brown mushrooms. I can't identify the other two varieties
yet. The top right pair has a guest observer lurking in the undergrowth.
I didn't notice the creature at the time-only in the editing process.
Is it a bear, or a campground dog? The site is in a small forest in
a built up area. But remember this is Alaska! |
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