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Feeding time: young moorhens, Compton

Feeding time: young moorhens, Compton

On the canal at Compton, a late summer brood of young moorhens being fed short pieces of water weed by one of the parents.

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Brown hawkers on patrol; Compton

Brown hawker on patrol, Compton

Brown hawker (probably – they kept moving too fast for a clear view) dragonflies on patrol over their chosen territories: one a stretch of canal between Compton and Wightwick, the other by prefab weir a little further along the same canal, heading towards Meccano Bridge.

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Signs that autumn’s coming: ripening wild arum berries

Signs that autumn's coming: ripening wild arum berries

Even in the heat of summery August, the first signs that autumn’s coming. Wild arum berries already ripening in a shady spot under trees.

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Cygnets, West Park (and then there were five)

Cygnets, West Park (and then there were five)

This year’s cygnets by the West Park lake. Originally there were six in the brood, a number which held until they were getting to be almost as big as adults. For a few weeks, I only visited the park occasionally, and never spotted the swan family. When I did finally seen them again, there were only five of the younger birds.

Cygnets, West Park (and then there were five)

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Summer fungi

Summer fungi

After heavy rain in summer there is usually a burst of fungi before the main flush in the autumn. I noticed all these different species (grey spotted amanita, bolete, scaly earthball, clouded agaric) on the same walk in mid-August.

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Pigeons paddling in the park

Pigeons paddling in the park

Pigeons paddling thigh-deep in a puddle left afterheavy overnight rain on one of the paths in West Park.

Pigeons paddling in the park