It seems like this autumn may well be a bumper season for the wild mushroom hunter.
Anecdotal evidence coming in suggests that the wetter weather is leading to lush, bountiful growth of fungi in the woodlands, and boggy areas of Ireland.
It’s always a good idea for any mycophile to be out in familiar haunts to see how the fungi are faring this year.
There’s plenty of opportunity for foraging, always with extreme care, and for photographing the beautiful fungal structures that abound in our natural surrounds.
Have a good, and safe, mushroom hunting season if you are so inclined.