West Park squirrel hanging on to the trunk of a tree, watchful in case I have intentions of grabbing the food from its mouth.
I wasn’t close enough to see what the food was: perhaps bread left by the lake as an offering for the ducks.
Collared earthstars are the least rare species of this unusual-looking type of fungus.
They are often hard to spot because, like these, they are half-hidden in undergrowth.
These were growing under the hedge by the towpath at Castlecroft, a couple of miles from Compton where another set of this fungus had been not long before.