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Woody nightshade berries beginning to ripen

Woody nightshade berries beginning to open

Berries beginning to ripen – and it isn’t autumn yet, whatever the weather.

It wasn’t long since the same plant was flowering.

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Beetle scurrying

Beetle scurrying

This beetle was heading through short grass with a determined air.

Beetle scurrying

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Mistle thrushes, East Park

Mistlethrush on the bandstand roof

A young bird was using the bandstand roof as a lookout post. On the picture taken with a standard lens (below) it is barely visible silhouetted against the sky.

Mistlethrush on the bandstand roof

This was probably another member of the same family, hunting on the ground nearby.

Mistle thrush, East Park

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Hawkbits

Hawkbits

A few cultivated (or escapee) hawkbits were growing on a lawn which was being taken over by wild ones.

The wild plant has yellow flowers, one to a stem. Cultivated varieties tend to the orange. They are sometimes, as here, yellow towards the centre of the flower, may have smaller flowers and more than one per stem.

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Ear fungus on a dead bough

Ear fungus

This velvety-textured fungus can be seen growing at pretty much any time of year. The trees they prefer are elders, as here.

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Valerian flowering

Valerian flowering

This medicinal herb has been used as a sedative for at least a couple of thousand years.