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Birch brittlegills, Bantock Park

Birch brittlegills, Bantock Park

Birch brittlegills are paler and pinker than the purple brittlegills featured in the previous post. These were growing just a couple of trees away from the purple ones in Bantock Park.

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Purple brittlegills, Bantock Park

Purple brittlegill, Bantock Park

Purple brittlegill, one of several species of mushrooms growing under birch trees and conifers at the edge of the Pitch and Putt course at Bantock Park.

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Fatsia coming into flower

Fatsia coming into flower

Another of the exotic shrubs planted in West Park so that something will be in flower at pretty much any time of the year. Fatsias originally came from Japan, and have fowers which start to open in the autumn.

Fatsia coming into flower

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Grisette, Castlecroft

Grisette, Castlecroft

Grey mushroom growing near the water’s edge by the canal at Castlecroft.

Grisette, Castlecroft

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Autumn colours: robin’s pincushion gall

Autumn colours: robin's pincushion gall

The delicate colours and elaborate structure of a robin’s pincushion is a gall, the rose bedeguar gall or moss gall. It is caused by a species of wasp which lays its eggs in wild roses.

The robin in the name is not the bird, but the woodland sprite Robin Goodfellow.

Autumn colours: robin's pincushion gall

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Landscape with a pair of swans taking off

Landscape with a pair of swans taking off

The fishing lake at Pool Hall, with the resident pair of swans taking off.

They flew, in a couple of short hops, towards the end of the lake. Then they seemed to start trying to boss around a group of mallards.