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Catkins overhanging the Smestow

Catkins overhanging the Smestow

Next year’s catkins on a hazel bush hanging over the Smestow where it briefly comes into sight at Compton.

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Lookout

Lookout

Can you spot where this architectural feature is in Wolverhampton city centre?

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Bushbury Hill from Wolverhampton city centre

Bushbury Hill seen from Wolverhampton city centre

Distant view of Bushbury Hill early on a frosty morning, as seen from Wolverhampton city centre.

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Collared earthstar after rain

Collared earthstar after rain

A walk along the canal towpath a few days before Christmas produced two or perhaps three different species of earthstar growing under the hedge in a couple of miles between Compton and Castlecroft.

Earthstars are exotic-looking fungi which are not particularly common. Collared earthstars like this one are the easiest to find although most field guides rate them as “infrequent”.

This was one of several fruiting bodies – the others half-hidden by vegetation and fallen leaves. Overnight rain had left it with a small pool of water and a slightly shiny surface.

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Fieldfares in an oak tree

Fieldfares in an oak tree

Two of a group of ten or so fieldfares, resting high in an oak tree.

Fieldfares are so-called “winter thrushes”, birds which breed in Scandinavia, and migrate south to the relative warmth of wintry Britain.

Fieldfares and redwings can be seen in flocks, often with both species in the same, mixed flock. The other winter thrush species arriving in large number is blackbirds.

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Ivy seeds ripening

Ivy seeds ripening

Ivy seeds swelling as they ripen. The flowers at the front of each clump probably caught the sun to open and get fertilised earliest.

Ivy seeds ripening

As the seeds ripen in the new year, the green of their covering will darken towards black.