Wild Edibles – Fall Foraging with Nick

A close up of the edible mushroom (Hericum erinaceum) on tree.

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Field Trips Open to the Public Wild Edible Walks

Join experienced forager Nick Spero on the hunt for fall wild edibles. We’ll look for fall mushrooms such as, Lion’s Mane, Chicken of the Woods, Hen of the Woods, and other seasonal specialties. Keep your eyes open for other wild plants that can be foraged in this easy-to-moderate, low-intensity hike. Nibble along the way to learn valuable foraging tips and techniques.

Get to know your guide: Nick Spero loves to hunt and fish, and primitive technology has piqued his interest since he was a child. You can view a video produced by NPR about Nick here.

Nick, like most of the other people who lead NHSM field trips, is a volunteer, so your money will go directly to support the programs, the nature collections, and the building that make this kind of nature education possible. Donate or become a member of the Natural History Society of Maryland by visiting https://marylandnature.org/support-maryland-nature/.

Difficulty: Easy to moderate (low-intensity hiking)

Remember to

  • Dress according to the weather. Layers of non-cotton clothing work best. For sunny days, a hat with a brim may be needed.
  • Wear sturdy closed-toe hiking boots or sneakers with non-slip soles that can safely handle slippery surfaces.
  • Bring water, snacks, sunblock, and for your camera, an extra battery, extra memory card, and lens-cleaning cloth.
  • Bring binoculars and a magnifying glass or a hand lens.
  • Bring your guidebooks.
  • No pets, please.

SPACES ARE LIMITED. The tour should take approximately three hours to complete. The exact meeting space will be provided when registration and payment are complete.

Cancellation Policy: NHSM Field Experiences – Cancellations made seven or more days in advance of the field experience will receive a refund (minus a $5 processing fee). Cancellations made within the week of the event will not receive a refund but can be transferred to a friend.

For questions, please email Jayne at JAsh@marylandnature.org.

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