Categories DavidTiny inkcap mushrooms on a lawn Post author By David Post date 6 November 2012 These inkcap mushrooms were less than a centimetre high, growing in the short grass in front of the Chestnut Tree pub in Finchfield.
Categories DavidI’ve lost a leg Post author By David Post date 6 November 2012 A tiny arachnid, only a few millimeters in size, seemed to have lost one of its right legs.
Categories DavidAutumn leaves: rowan Post author By David Post date 5 November 2012 Rowan (also known as mountain ash) leaves can turn a rich, dark crimson colour in the autumn. These leaves were on a rowan bush by the Birmingham Canal near the Stafford Road.
Categories DavidAlder, catkins and seeds together Post author By David Post date 5 November 2012 Catkins start to appear on alders by mid-autumn, before the current year’s seeds have completely ripened.These pictures show the unripe seeds and undeveloped catkins on the same tree, as they were in mid-October.
Categories DavidAutumn just beginning, West Park Post author By David Post date 5 November 2012 Japanese maple by the West Park Southgate just beginning to change colour for the autumn, dwarfed by the tall conifer behind.
Categories DavidFairies bonnets, Worfield Post author By David Post date 4 November 2012 Fairies bonnetsĀ are tiny inkcap mushrooms which grow in tight clusers. These were at the base of a tree stump just off the main road at Worfield.