@fahaf

Please can you include the Real time duration of the timelapse? So to get a notion on how long did all this process happended? Thanks! Always get a notification and take a little time to watch this beuties!!!

@LoveatFirstHike

It was a good year for fungi here in Michigan, US. Seen the largest lion's mane in my life backpacking up in Pigeon River. Thing was larger than my head. Also seen a puffball that was larger than a basketball.

@xphlies58

Nice job with the whole project! Fascinating what one fungi lives like, sssoooo gorgeous. I never want to walk in the forest again. I don't want to disturb their homes, their territory, nor them. I saw a fungi documentary of another individual who was tromping haphazardly through the forest and other fungi surrounding atmosphere. I was aghast! The nerve. I appreciate you and your team, your reverence. Thank you for yet another stunning vid of beautiful fungi.

@AnkaSoul

I have a sensation like after watching a ballet or opera. Stunning! Thank you so much for your passion and love.

@LadyAmatsu

I know the fungi are the main attraction of the videos, and this lions mane is amazing, but what I was equally memorized by was the movement of the moss. The moss made the log in the background look like it was breathing. I assume this was because of a day-night cycle?

@ethericbliss23

Whoa! What a beautiful shot!! BRAVO!!!

@leenaright3949

I found one of these growing in a heald wound of a tree last year in March.
 It was the size of a medium sized cabbage.
I left some hoping it would grow back.
Now, a year later,  I discovered it has indeed grown back !

@mycrodex

Couldn't ask for a better time-lapse. Wow.

@renatezaphiriou8838

So wonderful and in Germany very rare mushroom! Thanks for sharing!

@ReynaSingh

Amazing. Nature is the greatest treasure

@bassybossy

Amazing as always! The work and time that must have gone into making this is surely astounding. The credits are an often missed addition that is greatly appreciated as wel :)

@brandon9561

Isn't it hericium erinaceus? Coralloides is a little more curlyish, crazy time laps! super cool!

@natureisallpowerful

Fungi are mind blowing

@Billbeaux

Incredible footage and the music goes perfectly with it

@halloweendancing

This is my nw favorite channel!! I live in a city for college in the US and haven't been able to get out in nature very much, so your videos are so nice to put on. I came here from Fantastic Fungi!

@lufacarbon1260

Beautiful mushroom and is a delicacy 🍄

@triton62674

Hypnotic!

@nancybusso6171

Breathtakingly beautiful!!

@marilynaicardi1860

Lovely photography, such a beautiful living thing!  Thank you.

@LadywatchingByrd

How relaxing to watch. Thank you.  It made me wonderfully yawn.