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Horse’s hoof fungus, East Park

Horse's hoof fungus, East Park

Horse’s hoof fungus: newish brackets were encircling the base of a tree by the East Park perimeter path.

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Backlit teazles

Backlit teazles

Teazle seed-heads with the light of the mid-morning sun behind them. They were growing in a meadow on the edge of Baggeridge Country Park.

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Snail in a tree

Snail in a tree

Humbug snail in a hole in one of the trees in Hawthorn Wood. The other contents of the hole might be a result of its use by a nesting bird.

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Common darter, female

Common darter, female

This less conspicuously coloured dragonfly is, I presume, a female of the same species as the males in the previous post.

Common darter, female

She was the only one on the rail.

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Common darters, Male, Wetland Lake

Common darter, Male, Wetland Lake

Common darter dragonflies are already established on the new pool in Compton Park.

Common darter, Male, Wetland Lake

As previously mentioned, they like the woodwork of the footbridge for their perching positions.

Common darter, Male, Wetland Lake

There are three males in these pictures.

Common darter, Male, Wetland Lake

Each had his territory on a different stretch of the railing.

Common darter, Male, Wetland Lake

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Autumn dawn sky

Autumn dawn sky

The colours in the sky are often more vivid at sunset than dawn. The morning this was taken was an exception.

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Squirrels eating, East Park

Squirrel eating, East Park

Two of the East Park squirrels, each holding an acorn in their front paws as they gnawed at it.

Squirrel eating, East Park

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Squirrels leaping, East Park

Squirrel leaping, East Park

Two of the East Park squirrels, almost seeming to fly as they crossed the Dell in leaps and bounds.

Squirrel leaping, East Park

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Squirrel, East Park

Squirrel, East Park

The squirrels in East Park are a good deal leaner and warier than their pampered, sometimes overweight cousins in Wolverhampton’s other Victorian park.

This one was watching me watching it.

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Shaggy parasols, East Park

Shaggy parasols, East Park
Recently emerged shaggy parasols in East Park.

Shaggy parasols, East Park

Like those in West Park at about the same time, these were growing under a patch of conifers.

Shaggy parasol, East Park

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Fresh brown birch boletes

Brown birch bolete

More of this year’s brown birch boletes.

Brown birch bolete

These had appeared less than a day before they were pictured.

Fresh brown birch bolete

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Hawthorn shield bug on rose leaf

Hawthorn shield bug

Hawthorn shield bugs are one of the commoner shield bugs. They are seen in the autumn when their preferred food, haws, ripen.

Hawthorn shield bug

This one was on the leaf of a rose bush. The ones I see never seem to be on hawthorn: in 2010 resting on a wall, and in 2011 on an ivy leaf.