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Purple berries: purple beautyberry

Purple berries: purple beautyberry

Fruit of a shrub, originally from the far east. One of the plants grown to bring some late autumn / winter colour to West Park.

Purple berries: purple beautyberry

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Clump of tawny funnel caps

Clump of tawny funnel caps

Tawny funnel caps, quite common mushrooms with a depressed centre to their caps. Usually found popping up through leaf litter, and might be around for a few more weeks yet.

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Can’t see you – two herons

Can't see you - two herons

It seems that quite often there are several herons on the small islands on West Park lake, in positions where they must be aware of one another’s presence, but apparently standing trying their best to deny that.

On this occasion there were two of them directly opposite the Conservatory. One was balanced on the protective railing, the other a little further back in the bushes.

A few minutes later, a third heron flew in. It landed on the rail on the opposite side of the island.

Can't see you - two herons

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Mushroom clump, under Meccano Bridge

Mushroom clump, under Meccano Bridge

Clump of mushrooms, species unidentified, growing where the towpath meets up with the brickwork of Meccano Bridge – Staffordshire blue bricks of course.

Mushroom clump, under Meccano Bridge

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Jay away, Bantock

Jay away

One of the jays at Bantock Park, making a rapid retreat back to the obscurity of a tree top.

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Pecking order: two cormorants

Pecking order: two cormorants

One of the West Park cormorants was sitting at the top of their usual tree. A second bird flew in and tried to land on the nearby branch.

The first bird squawked violently, and lashed out with several bites aimed at the newcomer. After a short period, the second bird flew off again. It looked like some of the feathers on its wing might have been damaged or disarranged.

It circled the lake three times, then came in to land again. This time, it settled a little lower in the tree, perhaps a yard lower that the other bird.

Incumbent seemed to be getting ready for another go, then acceped the other’s presence now it was in a more subordinate position.