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Heron fishing, swan nearby, Stratford

Heron fishing, swan nearby, Stratford

Heron watching for fish just downstream of the River Avon lock on the Avon at Stratford. A swan was also nearby, a few yards along the shore of the island separating the lock from the weir.

Below the weir, Avon, Stratford

The river was high after lots of recent heavy rain. The water coming down the weir was making standing waves in the river. Perhaps the heron’s prey was fish taking refuge in the backwash just upstream of this disturbance.

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Autumn leaves, spindle, Stratford

Autumn leaves, spindle, Stratford

Bright, bright red leaves on a spindle tree, beside the River Avon, between the open air theatre and Holy Trinity Church, Stratford on Avon.

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Lake, with swan family, Compton Verney

Lake, with swan family, Compton Verney

Swan family grazing on vegetation growing in the lake at Compton Verney. The lake itself is yet ano0ther “Capability” Brown creation, designed to show off the big house and itsextensive grounds.

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Cedar, Compton Verney

Cedar, Compton Verney

The huge cedar in the middle of the lawn in front of the big house at Compton Verney. The blue mushrooms in the previous post were growing in its shade, along with other mushroom species.

Cedar, Compton Verney

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The other blue mushrooms, Compton Verney

The other blue mushrooms, Compton Verney

A second set of blue mushrooms at Compton Verney. These were in the shade of a huge cedar, in the middle of the wide lawn directly in front of the big house.

The colour, much faded, washed out by repeated bouts of heavy rain, a greenish-blue, or blueish-green. The colour and the scaly stem indicate they are verdigris agarics, now sometimes also being called verdigris roundheads (Stropharia aeruginosa).

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Fall-back food

Fall-back food

It’s not just the tourist attractions, shops and restaurants of Stratford on Avon which have been hit by the fall in tourist numbers during the pandemic. The huge crowds of swans which gather on the river where it flows through the centre of the twon seem to be somewhat reduced in numbers. Many do still remain. In the absence of human-provided bread or gain, they are resorting more often to flocking to the Recreation Ground on the left bank, cropping grass.

Fall-back food