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Fly agarics, only just emerging

Fly agarics, just emerging

Fly agaric mushrooms, just emerged from underground. Traces of the red which will be the dominant colour of the cap can just be made out only in the main picture.

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The Dell on a misty morning

The Dell on a misty morning

Looking into the Dell, a former sandstone quarry at the back of Wightwick Mill Lock. The sun was quickly burning off the early morning autumn mist.

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Blackening waxcaps, large

Blackening waxcap, large

Blackening waxcaps are strongly coloured, like many wacaps. They start off yellow, orange or reddish before turning black.

They often seem to be an inch or less high. These were taller.

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Greylag geese feeding on grass covered in autumn leaves

Greylags feeding on grass covered in autumn leaves

Some of West Park’s greylag geese looking for food under the fallen leaves. There were eleven birds in the feeding group – the flock is growing as a result of breeding successes in the last couple of years.

Greylags feeding on grass covered in autumn leaves

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Webs outlined in dew

Web outlined in dew

Intricate spiderswebs seen early one morning, with drops of dew outlining their shape.

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Bonnet mycena hiding under a hedge

Bonnet mycena, Wightwick

The warm and damp weather in the middle of October produced a rush of mushrooms. Bonnet mycenae like this have been all along the hedge by the canal towpath from Commpton to Castlecroft and beyond.