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I suspect the mushroom season is over, as I went to Brown-Lowery Provincial Park yesterday afternoon, 20 September 2015. The grasses and plants have withered and, along with fallen leaves from the deciduous trees, have covered anything that might just be hiding underneath. The very few fungi that I did see were mostly old and definitely not photogenic. In this photo, I liked the setting rather than the mushroom itself that is way past its prime. Most of my photos came out blurry, too. This may have been the last time I go there this year, unless I go there just for the exercise. No sign of the American Three-toed Woodpeckers. I didn't see many birds on this drive, either, not a single raptor, and mainly Magpies. Can't wait for next spring!!
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