After months of draught it finally rained a great lot and it will rain even more. Today I found my largest portion of chantarelles this season in my home area, about 8, which says something about how bad this season has been. I didn't pick the baby mushrooms and I hope they will still be there at the end of the week and a bit bigger.
I found large groups of very big versions of Stropharia hornemannii (luxuriant ringstalk). Most of them were not so attractive, but I picked a few young ones. It is defined as edible in Norway.
I also picked a bunch of Hypholoma capnoides three times, but at home I found put that I had managed to mix in some Hypholoma fasciculare, which is poisonous. Those have a yellow/green taint on their gills, which I didn't check in the forest at the third location. So to be on the safe side, I threw away the whole bunch. Next time, only pick the ones growing on spruce stumps.