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Hoverfly on a leaf after rain

Hoverfly on a leaf after rain

This hoverfly was resting on a leaf which still had some drops of water after a shower.

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Speckled wood butterfly from head on

Speckled wood butterfly from head on

Male speckled wood butterflies take a woodland glade (or in this case a garden with lots of trees and bushes) as their territory. When another male tries to butt in, they get quite determined in seeing it off.

I thought this picture of one seen from head on gave a more accurate portait of their aggressiveness that the more commonly shown wings outstretched resting pose.

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Slug eating a scrambled egg fungus

Slug eating a scrambled egg fungus

A scrambled egg fungus on a tree stump attracted a slug out to eat during the middle of the day.

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Umbellifer seeds beginning to ripen

Umbellifer seeds beginning to ripen

One of the many unbellifers which thrive in the field behind Compton Lock.

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Changes in scrambled egg fungus

Scrambled egg fungus

Scrambled egg fungus (it has other, less appetizing names) is supposedly a fairly common fungus, though I have never noticed it before this summer.

Scrambled egg fungus

It grows on tree stumps and other dead wood – those shown here are on wood mulch.

Scrambled egg fungus

Once it appears, its appearance changes rapidly over the course of a day or so. It starts off the pale yellow colour which gets it the “scrambled egg” monicker.

Scrambled egg fungus

It then fades to a white which soon develops a dirty-looking brown, grey or black surface.

Scrambled egg fungus

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Ears of corn ripening

Ears of corn ripening

Tassels on the future cobs growing on the top of a maize plant.