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Green bottle mulberry feast

Green bottle mulberry feast

Green bottle flies feasting on a fallen mulberry which had dropped from the tree carrying the berries in the previous post. The stains from the juice are purpling the grass.

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Green, red, black: ripening mulberries

Green, red, black: ripening mulberries

Green leaves, mulberries turning from red to black as they were ripening. Growing on a tree in the middle of the lawn of New Place garden, Stratford. Beware of standing below when they are ripe. The berries drop without warning and release juice on the slightest contact, creating an indelible stain.

Green, red, black: ripening mulberries

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Red admiral poised on nettle leaf

Red admiral poised on nettle leaf

Red admiral butterfly resting on a nettle leaf, looking poised for take off in the event of any threat.

Red admiral poised on nettle leaf

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Knobbly coal fungus on tree stump

Knobbly coal fungus on tree stump

Knobbly coal fungus (aka cramp ball, King Alfred’s cake) on a tree stump. A species of dead and decaying trees.

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Street of the hollyhocks

Street of the hollyhocks

Church Street, Chipping Norton runs down a short, steep hill from the main street through the market town to the parish church on the edge of the Cotswolds countryside. The houses on the street all seemed to have hollyhocks grwoing in front, each with a different shade of flower.

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Moth on church porch window

Moth on church porch window

Moth resting under cover for the day, on the old glass in the window of the porch of St Mary’s Church, Chipping Norton.