A ribwort plantain growing by the canal, its long stem and distinctive flower almost overhanging the water.
Lurid boletes, mouldy
I first took a few pictures of this small cluster of lurid boletes about four weeks earlier than this set. At that time, the mushrooms must have only recently emerged. Passing them again, their surfaces were more or less completely covered with a mould, or perhaps a fungus, living on them. Do the changes of colour perhaps show that there is more than one species of parasite present.
Judas tree seed pods ripening
Judas tree seed pods turning delicate colours as they begin to ripen. These were on the tree next to the West Park Conservatory.
Red squirrel, Alhambra
Red squirrels have been edged out of most of Britain, displaced by greys originally from north America. They are still in Scotland, on Brownsea Island in Portland bay, on the Isle of Wight and the Isles of Scilly. And, of course, on mainland Europe.
That’s where we saw this one, in the gardens of the Alhambra Palace in Granada (a long time ago). It was yet another squirrel which was used to being fed, and came closer rather than fleeing when people were around.
Berries, dangling down in bunches at different stages of ripening. These were on the lowest branches of whitebeams.
Bindweed flowers (plus guest)
I was taking a few pictures of white bindweed flowers to contrast with those of the pink-flowered variety (see yesterday’s post). Then I noticed a very big bee, deep in one of the flowers.






