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Female common darter

Female common darter

My favourite way to watch wildlife is in the outdoors section of a pub, with a nice pint in front of me.

This common dater landed on the edge of the car park of the Combermere Arms, not far from the table where I was sitting. It stayed long enough for me to get my camera out and fire off a few shots. It then flew off, circled the car park several times, before landing in the same sunny spot for another few minutes.

Female common darter

Common darters are small and common (duh) British dragonflies. This one was a female: the males are redder.

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Burdock flowers with tiny snail

Burdock flower with tiny snail

Burdock flowers beginning to open, with a tiny snail hanging on. A red-eyed fly also seems to be after a share of whatever is on offer.

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Snails mating

Lurid bolete

Pair of humbug snails mating on a plastic garden table on the morning after a rainy night.

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Water crowfoot

Water crowfoot

Water crowfoot flowering in the River Penk on the outskirts of Coven.

Water crowfoot

The plant is shown in flower in the Millais painting of the death of Ophelia.

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Beautiful demoiselle, Wightwick

Beautiful demoiselle, Wightwick

Beautiful demoiselle damselfly which seemed to prefer perching on hawthorn leaves when it took pauses from patrolling its territory over a stretch of the canal at Wightwick.

Beautiful demoiselle, Wightwick

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Scarletina boletes

Lurid bolete

Scarletina boletes are a fairly common mushroom which, like all boletes, has pores rather than gills on the undersides of the caps.

When they are cut, their flesh very quickly turns dark blue.

CORRECTION: identified by Lukas Large as lurid boletes