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Red admiral still moving around as it feeds

Red admiral butterfly feeding on ivy

Still the same red admiral, now shifted to give a view from above of its half-open wings.

Red admiral butterfly feeding on ivy

Then another view from below, once again showing the long tongue in action.

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Blackening waxcaps on a mossy lawn

Blackening waxcaps

Blackening waxcaps are yellow or orange when they first appear, gradually turning black within a few days.

Blackening waxcaps

They, and all waxcaps, are tiny mushrooms: less than a couple of centimetres high.

Blackening waxcaps

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Another long tongue

Comma butterfly feeding on ivy

This is a comma butterfly, feeding on the same ivy bush as the red admiral. Once again, its long tongue means it holds its head up high while the food source is at its feet.

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Yellow mould on a felled tree

Yellow mould on a felled tree

Yellow mould growing on the cut end of a felled tree trunk in East Park.

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Fly agaric mushrooms near Chapel Ash roundabout

Fly agaric mushroom near Chapel Ash roundabout

Two fly agaric mushrooms growing in a flower bed near the Chapel Ash roundabout. Although they looked fresh, something had already had already had several chunks out of this one.

Fly agaric mushroom near Chapel Ash roundabout

This one had brought up some of the soil onto its cap as it grew.

Fly agaric mushroom near Chapel Ash roundabout

Side view of the same mushroom, showing the ring on the stem.

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Beginning to open its wings

Red admiral butterfly feeding on ivy

The same red admiral butterfly featured in the previous post, now beginning to open its wings.