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Autumn comma butterfly on nettle

Autumn comma butterfly

The comma butterfly featured in the two previous posts: this time sunning itself perched on a nettle.

Autumn comma butterfly

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Autumn comma butterfly on elder

Autumn comma butterfly on elder

Another comma butterfly. This one was resting on a leaf of an elder bush to warm itself in the autumn sun.

Autumn comma butterfly on elder

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Autumn comma butterfly showing comma

Autumn comma butterfly

Another butterfly taking advantage of of early ivy flowers: a comma.

It is holding its wings so that the underside is visible, showing the pale mark which gives the species its name.

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Autumn colours: horse chestnuts

Autumn colours: horse chestnuts

Section of the trees round the perimeter path at West Park as they began their seasonal colour change.

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Cortinarius, West Park

Cortinarius, West Park

Cortinarius species mushroom growing in West Park.

Cortinarius, West Park

Cortinarius are possibly the largest genus of mushrooms worldwide.

The genus is named for the cortina, a veil which protects the gills of the newly-emerged fruiting body,

Cortinarius, West Park

These may be Cortinarius malachius, a common species which grows in association with conifers.

Cortinarius, West Park

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Autumn red admiral

Autumn red admiral

Red admiral butterfly using its long tongue to feed on ivy flowers.

Autumn red admiral

Ivy usually flowers from mid-October into November, attracting loads of insects because there are very few other flowers in autumn.

This year, flowers started to appear before the end of September.

Autumn red admiral