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@AverageS@pixelfed.social  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

Fly Agaric actually gets its name because, traditionally, people used to break its cap into saucers of milk to attract and stun household flies.



#photography #EastCoastKin #TeamPixel #Wicklow #FlyAgaric #Fungi #Nature #Ireland #Woodland #Mushrooms

A close-up photograph of a bright red Fly Agaric mushroom with raised white spots on its rounded cap. It grows from a bed of brown pine needles, twigs, and small green weeds. The background is beautifully blurred, showing the dark, earthy tones of a forest and another soft, out-of-focus red mushroom in the distance. The lighting highlights the vibrant colours of the main mushroom, creating a moody, magical woodland feel.
A close-up photograph of a bright red Fly Agaric mushroom with raised white spots on its rounded cap. It grows from a bed of brown pine needles, twigs, and small green weeds. The background is beautifully blurred, showing the dark, earthy tones of a forest and another soft, out-of-focus red mushroom in the distance. The lighting highlights the vibrant colours of the main mushroom, creating a moody, magical woodland feel.
A close-up photograph of a bright red Fly Agaric mushroom with raised white spots on its rounded cap. It grows from a bed of brown pine needles, twigs, and small green weeds. The background is beautifully blurred, showing the dark, earthy tones of a forest and another soft, out-of-focus red mushroom in the distance. The lighting highlights the vibrant colours of the main mushroom, creating a moody, magical woodland feel.
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