Categories
David

Purple loosestrife, Wetland Lake

Purple loosestrife, Wetland Lake

Single stem of the purple loosestrife growing by the new pool in Compton Park.

Categories
David

Half-grown moorhen feeding by towpath

Half-grown moorhen feeding by towpath

A family of moorhens were happily feeding on the towpath side of the canal opposite the Wildside Activity Centre.

Half-grown moorhen feeding by towpath

The two parents were there, together with two well-grown chicks. But this was the only bird which wasn’t facing directly away from me.

Half-grown moorhen feeding by towpath

Categories
David

Puffballs and earthballs

Puffballs

Puffballs and earthballs are both rounded fungi which can be mistaken for small stones at first glance.

Puffballs

Earthballs have a rougher surface, sometimes looking warty.

Earthball

The first two pictures here are of the same set of puffballs, seen from different angles. The earthballs were just a few feet along from them.

Categories
David

Ling heather, Sutton Park

Ling heather, Sutton Park

Heather just coming into flower in one of the heathy areas of Sutton Park.

Ling heather, Sutton Park

A wider view of this landscape. The line of trees masks the railway line which cuts across the park.

Heathy landscape, Sutton Park

Categories
David

Scarletina bolete

Scarletina bolete

Scarletina bolete, a mushroom with a cap with an upper surface that looks almost velvety. This one was the best of several which were growing on the grassy area in front of the Finchfield shops.

Scarletina bolete

The flesh exposed when a kicked-over one was cut turned blue almost immediately.

Categories
David

Damsons, almost ripe

Damsons, almost ripe

Damsons, almost ripe enough to eat.