
October 16-24, 2020
All INat observations of fungi that match the Mushroom Show Mycoblitz requirements (date, location, and taxa), will automatically be included in the Mycoblitz event.
Getting out in the woods is a great way to relax, enjoy nature, and social distance all at the same time. While your there, take pictures of fungi with your cell phone or camera and contribute to the Mount Pisgah Arboretum Mushroom Show Mycoblitz. There will be our normal awards for Best in Show, first (runner-up), and second (runner-up). Plus, Bruce Newhouse and Susie Holmes, organizers of the Mushroom Show Mycoblitz have added some additional categories for awards.
Winners for all awards will be announced towards the end of the Livestream event.
Winners may pick up their prizes at Mount Pisgah Arboretum; you must call first (541) 747-3817. And, now for the awards and prizes:
Mycoblitz Prizes for each Award
Below are the prizes for all of the Mycoblitz Awards. To learn about the exact criteria for each category of awards, head on over to the Mycoblitz About page on INaturalist. Hint – If you are going for the Rare prize, you may also want to check out the West Coast Rare 10 Challenge!

Instructions for getting started
(if you have never used INaturalist)
The above video covers the basics of how to make an observation. You will also find step-by-step instructions on INaturalist. Here are some additional tips:
Taking pictures

- Take multiple pictures of a mushroom from different angles (top, underneath the cap, stem). After you are done taking your first picture, just click on the camera icon again (next to the photo you just took) to take another picture.
- For at least one picture, extract the entire mushroom from the soil so that you can photograph the mushroom from all angles.
- If there are multiple mushrooms of the same species in the same area, gather them together and pose them at different angles all in one picture (use this picture as the primary/first).
Documenting what you see
- If you have cell service, INaturalist will automatically attempt to identify the species and/or genus of your fungus and present you with a list of options.
- If you do not have cell service and you do not know the mushroom species, just type in fungi as a placeholder under What do you see?
- Under the notes section, it is helpful to describe the habitat, such as kinds of trees, and aspects of the fungus that your photos do not show, like how it smells, tastes (then spit out), or bruises.
Save and upload
- Touch the Save button (some phones have a check mark in the top right rather than a Save button).
- Touch Upload. If you are not in cell range, when you return home, go back into the app and touch the cloud next to your images to start the upload.