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Blackened waxcaps

Blackened waxcaps

These mushrooms have turned black from their original yellowish colour, as seen here
in December.

Blackened waxcaps

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Lightly-frosted buddleia leaves

Lightly-frosted buddleia leaves

After a cold night, the frost on these leaves was trapped on the downy growths on their surface.

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Red admiral butterfly on a brick wall

Red admiral butterfly on a brick wall

This red admiral was sunbathing on a brick wall in the middle of November.

Red admiral butterfly on a brick wall

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Tiny mushroom in short grass 2

Mushroom in short grass

These were growing in the same short grass as yesterday’s mushroom.

Mushroom in short grass

The first picture is of a different individual: these are two views of the same toadstool. They and others which wer visible almost certainly sprang up from one connected network of fungus under the ground.

Mushroom in short grass

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Tiny mushroom in short grass 1

Mushroom in short grass

This tiny delicate mushroom was growing in cropped grass, its cap on a level with the ends of the grass leaves.

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Views on Barrow Hill LNR

Barrow Hill in Pensnett is a fascinating local nature reserve run by Dudley council.

Tansey Green claypit

The former claypit at Tansey Green is outside the bounds of the reserve, and is now a privately-run fishing pool. The world’s earliest known three-dimensional fossils of conifers were found here. They were originally buried under ash from eruptions of the Barrow Hill volcano three hundred million year or so ago.

The fossil-containing layers on the site have now been re-covered with spoil from the claypit for preservation. Some of the excavated fossils can be seen in Dudley museum.

Former railway, Pensnett

A stretch of the Pensnett railway walk, once the course of one of the many railway lines which criss-crossed the area serving the numerous mines and quarries. A stretch of the railway walk forms the western edge of the LNR.

Small pool

View, Barrow Hill LNR

The chimney is all that is left of one of the mines which used to be active in the area which is now the LNR. The distant view shows the land beyond, which continues to be working farmland to the present day.

Former mine building

Former mine building

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Fruiting bodies on a moss

Moss with fruiting bodies

Mosses are plants which date back to an era before flowers were evolved. The swellings at the end of these stalks growing from a patch of moss will develop the spores which are spread for the next generation of the plant. This particular clump of moss was growing conveniently a little below eye level on the top of a stone wall on the Compton Road.

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Slender fungus near the Molineux

Slender mushroom

This fungus was growing in the flower bed by the underpass leading to the Molineux stadium.

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Mushroom near Chapel Ash

Mushroom near Chapel Ash

This interesting looking fungus was growing by the base of one of the trees planted near the edge of the pavement at the top end of Tettenhall Road.

Mushroom near Chapel Ash

CORRECTION: identified by Lukas Large as possibly honey fungi

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Bear baiting

Bear baiting. Support, spectators

One of the simple pleasures of the good old days: dogs tear a bear to pieces to provide a spectator sport suitable for a female audience.

This portrayal on a misericord is in the old parish church in Enville.

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Male hazel catkins

Hazel catkins

The male flowers of a hazel bush, with a leaf bud visible where they fork off from the main twig.

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Rosebay willowherb in winter

Rosebay willowherb in winter

The remains of one of the plants from last year.