I'm curious what these are. The first and 3rd photos are the same bunch, the middle picture are some older ones that are seeming to dry up. my Dad thinks they might be edible. of course we aren't going to eat them but we are very curious as our property in the Muskoka's, Northern Ontario Canada has many of these. My Father also thinks if a Mushroom has gills underneath it means they're likely edible. can someone answer some of these question for me. thank-you in advance
Hello Kirk and welcome to the Project Noah community!
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You are welcome Kirk
I think you nailed it. thank you António for the quick reply. this is a great website
Nice first spotting,i think this probably a Hypholoma fasciculare, Sulphur Tuft mushroom.
I'm curious what these are. The first and 3rd photos are the same bunch, the middle picture are some older ones that are seeming to dry up. my Dad thinks they might be edible. of course we aren't going to eat them but we are very curious as our property in the Muskoka's, Northern Ontario Canada has many of these. My Father also thinks if a Mushroom has gills underneath it means they're likely edible. can someone answer some of these question for me. thank-you in advance
Hello Kirk and welcome to the Project Noah community!
Project Noah is a tool for people to learn about wildlife, share wildlife spottings, build nature journals and engage in citizen science. Here you will find a friendly community of people passionate about wildlife and conservation.
We are thrilled for you to join Project Noah. We hope you enjoy our website and community as much as us! Enjoy yourself, learn, share and I will see you around :)