This is the same meadow brown butterfly shown in the first picture in yesterday’s post.
Category: David
Two meadow brown butterflies were feeding on flowers in the same thistle patch in Barley Field. They seemed to be studiously ignoring one another.
One of the butterflies (above) had wings in immaculate condition; perhaps it was only recently hatched. The other’s wings were ragged.
Meadow browns look very similar to hedge browns
(yesterday’s post). A distinguished feature is that meadow browns have a single white spot in the “eye” on the forewing: hedge browns have two.
Slug climbing up a garden wall
Unripe acorns
This unusual-looking fungus was growing in two clumps on the opposite sides of a tree in West Park. There were warty or spiky protruberences on the upper surface.
The lower surface was slightly rippled, but there was no sign of gills or pores.
The yellow zone on the upper surface was much clearer on one side of the tree than the other.











