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Frosty berries

Frosted berries

Berries covered in hoar frost a couple of days ago.

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Oak leaf

Oak leaves

More colours of autumn: oak leaves still on the trees at the end of November, when most other trees had long shed theirs.

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Bird footprints in the snow

Goose footprints

Spot the bird species from the footprints left in the first snow of the winter. Pictured are those from a pigeon, a canada goose and a coot.

Pigeon footprints in the snow

The water bird prints were on the snow lying on the ice on the lake at West Park; the pigeon prints on the lake bank.

Moorhen footprints

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Haws – before and after the snow came

Haws

The fruits of the hawthorn are edible, should anyone wish to go to the trouble of making a jam, jelly or homemade wine out of them.

Haws after snowfall

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Funnel cap mushroom

Funnel cap

One of several related species of mushroom whose caps take a form similar to a funnel.

Funnel cap

Funnel cap

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Branched oyster fungus

Branched oyster fungus

This mushroom is growing on a tree stump by the Bridgnorth Road.

Branched oyster fungus

The black flecks must be splashed up by the passing traffic.

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Ripe sloe berries

Sloe berries

These berries, on the same bushes as the posts earlier this autumn, are now making their final colour change to black.

Sloe berries

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Ear fungus

Ear fungus

Described as in the title in recent field guides, but as Jew’s ear fungus until recently. This itself was from an original name as Judas’ ear fungus.

Ear fungus

The name derives from the slight resemblance to a human ear, and its habit of growing on elder trees. According to folklore, the elder was used by Judas when he hung himself.

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More birds on West Park lake

Video of Canada geese, ducks and coots on the boating lake at West Park, Wolverhampton, the morning after the first light fall of snow.

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Heron in the reeds

Heron

This heron, whose pictures were taken within minutes of the one featured a few days ago, was standing calmly in a patch of reeds a couple of hundred yards further downstream on the canal that the other.

Heron

It gave no sign of wanting to take flight to avoid the disturbance on the other bank.

Heron

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Goose drinking on a freezing lake

A cross goose looks like it is drinking a lot of water as it swims on the partially frozen lake in West Park, Wolverhampton.

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A mixed bunch of berries

Nightshade and ivy berries

These ivy and woody nightshade berries have become intertwined, looking like the result of a weird genetic modification.