These ageing honey fungus mushrooms were quite large …
but their colour made them blend in with the fallen leaves.
This little grebe may have been one of this year’s chicks.
It was on the canal near Compton.
Here it is coming back up from a dive, shaking its head: perhaps to kill the small fish in its beak before it eats.
It was a calm day, so most of the pictures had the bird’s reflection in water which was rippled by its own movement.
It slipped back into the overhanging vegetation.
Tiny fungus,less than half a centimetre across, growing in the moss on the top of a wall.
Doesn’t actually have an English name, presumably because it is so small that it usually escapes notice. Leptoglossum retirugum is its official Linnean name: milk-white little cup is a translation of its name in German, Milchweisser Becherling.