
That's how small forest animals see mushrooms
Some mushrooms are real masters of disguise. They merge with the fallen foliage like chameleons. But as soon as you see one of them, your brain starts to work in a completely different way, you already see whole mushroom families.
It really is. When my dog Bilbo and I went into the forest, I looked around me with a superficial look. I was disappointed. No mushrooms were visible. It meant that mushroom Friday would be without my participation again. It was a shame. I love mushrooms and I love taking pictures of them.
But I saw one. Of course, I immediately leaned over it to take a picture and a wonderful picture opened to me. And here and there, whole mushroom families were hiding in the fallen leaves. I photographed, photographed and photographed. I chose different angles. I tried to take beautiful pictures and simple photos that demonstrate what I'm talking about (like the last one).

The master of masking the mushroom, almost completely merged with the fallen leaves







That's what you see at first. Do you see mushrooms?
Hello dear friend @torem-di-torem, how are you?
Mushrooms know how to go unnoticed, but how wonderful that you spotted them! You found a beautiful species.
Gorgeous photographs!
Have a wonderful mushroom-hunting Friday!
Thank you ☺️
What a great mushroom hunt! You thought you wouldn't find any, but you found lots. The truth is that in that color, they blend in with the foliage on the ground. You have to have eagle eyes, like my boss, to spot them. In the last photo, at first glance, I would think there are no mushrooms. Best regards
Thank you ☺️