Crepidotus cinnabarinus,The Small Natural Beauty That We Often Ignore

Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Crepidotus cinnabarinus06 mar 2025Regency Bireuen, Aceh, Indonesia



Hello, #fungilovers friends, wherever you are, I hope you are all staying healthy and happy so you can carry out your daily activities. As always, I wish you continued success for all of you in this beloved community.

So, on this occasion, I return to this extraordinary community to share some pictures of wild mushrooms I encountered today. These mushrooms are very small, red, and growing among rotting tree branches.

The short story is that at that time I was traveling to a plantation with my friends whose plantation belonged to him and coincidentally at that time the weather was favorable so I took a little time to look for some objects that could be shared with this beloved community which focused on mushrooms and this is the view that I took some pictures of in the plantation of one of my friends with the weather at that time was very friendly so the pictures I took looked very beautiful in my personal opinion, besides that the atmosphere there was very calming because besides that I could hear the chirping of wild birds with their beautiful voices and this area was also included in the natural forest so that apart from being able to look for some pictures of mushrooms that were shared with this community I could also look for some other beauties that I could then make a blog about someday.

It didn't take me long to find mushrooms in the area. I looked around and tried turning around and entering the forest where there were small branches left behind. This led to my finding small red mushrooms growing among the small, rotting branches.

Here are some pictures I took with my cell phone of these mushrooms. I hope you all enjoyed and are entertained by what I've shared. Thank you very much to all of you who have viewed and read my blog to the end.

Okay, friends, those are some of the pictures I'm sharing this time. I hope you all enjoyed and are entertained. See you at the next meeting in this beloved community.



Camera usedHandphone
Lens64 mp
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Iso speedISO
Focal lengthMM
PhotographyCrepidotus cinnabarinus
Photographer@calvinbayer

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Reza is my real name, I named my hive account @calvinbayer which is where I really like sharing daily blogs on social media, especially on this platform.


Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/341534383
LatitudeLongitudeMap
5.160096.6225https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=5.1600812&mlon=96.6225497#map=12/5.1601/96.6225


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Such a festive find! Thanx for sharing with us. ☘️

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Thank you very much for the curation, continued success to all of you♥️♥️

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