The Fungi World (126) : Black Birch Bolete
The Black Birch Bolete is (like his brother, the common Birch Bolete – see picture below) a typical deciduous forest fungus that grows nearly always in the neighbourhood of birches.
Those 2 species do not differ morphologically much, except for the fact that the cap colour is dark brown to blackish.
However, the Black Birch Bolete is much more rare !
Dutch name : Zwarte berkenboleet
German name : Schwärzlicher Birkenpilz
Latin name : Leccinum melaneum
Cobrak 3. November 2011, 12:04
Très belle!!Gaby Falkenberg 18. Oktober 2011, 15:37
Ein feines Duo hast Du hier erwischt.LG.Gaby
Irbenika 10. Oktober 2011, 13:11
Gorgeous macro capture!The Dutch called these mushrooms "bread for squirrels" too :-)
Irb
Deryck 9. Oktober 2011, 17:16
This is exceptional detail and quality Mark. Great shot of this fungi!Deryck
aline64 9. Oktober 2011, 16:31
très beaux ces champignons, une jolie photo natureamicalement
Lawson McCulloch 9. Oktober 2011, 10:36
My type of shot Mark. I find the world of Fungi such a fascinating subject.best wishes from Lawson.
Die Mohnblumen 9. Oktober 2011, 5:57
Eine sehr gelungene, schöne Aufnahme.Klasse präsentiert.
Wir wünschen Dir einen schönen Sonntag.
LG Heike & K-H
Adele D. Oliver 8. Oktober 2011, 22:13
A look as if it was chiselled out of stone ... wonderful sharpness in all the details of trunk and cap ... a splendid couple and food provider for some little animals - and an excellent image !!!cheers, Adele
Vitória Castelo Santos 8. Oktober 2011, 21:18
Splendid photo !!!!!!!!!!!!!!Nice WE
CsomorLászló 8. Oktober 2011, 20:37
Remek texturák és nézöpont!bw
CsL
willy ombret 8. Oktober 2011, 20:08
excellents détails pour cette très belle macrotrès beau
willy ombret
Angelika El. 8. Oktober 2011, 19:16
Eine wundervolle Perspektive! Sehr schön, diese Beiden hier! Am kleineren Pilz hat es sich schon jemand schmecken lassen! Durch das feine Licht kommen die Strukturen ganz ausgezeichnet zur Geltung!
LG!
Angelika
Vjdj2 8. Oktober 2011, 18:24
Wow, a lovely image... Very well captured!!! Greetings, vjBRYAN CRUTE 8. Oktober 2011, 18:19
As always a high quality shot , full of detail and perfectly exposedRegards
Bryan
Alfred Schultz 8. Oktober 2011, 16:25
In your picture, they look very huge.I hope, you've left them for real hungry
people to eat.
Cheers - A.