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West Park fly agarics again

West Park fly agarics again

Pictures from another visit to a group of fly agaric mushrooms growing under birch trees in West Park.

West Park fly agarics again

These first two are different views of the same individual.

West Park fly agarics again

Flat or upturned caps on somewhat older individuals.

West Park fly agarics again

Faded (or rather rain-washed) colours, well-nibbled – probably by squirrels. This one had been around still longer.

West Park fly agarics again

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Waxcaps blackening

Blackening waxcaps
Blackening waxcaps turning from yellow to black.

Blackening waxcaps

Look for these, and other waxcap species, in short grass.

Blackening waxcaps

Waxcaps are a genus of small, often strongly coloured, mushrooms

Blackening waxcaps

These blackening waxcaps show on the lawn in front of a block of flats every autumn.

Blackening waxcaps

Blackening waxcaps

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Spider wrapping hoverfly

Spider wrapping hoverfly

Spider wrapping threads of silk around a hoverfly which had been caught in its web.

Spider wrapping hoverfly

The victim had first been carried to the edge of the web.

Spider wrapping hoverfly

This action was taking place on vegetation right by the path through Baggeridge Country Park.

Spider wrapping hoverfly

Spider wrapping hoverfly

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Lichen on sycamore bark

Lichen on sycamore bark

Two or three different types of lichen growing on the bark of a sycamore in Bantock Park.

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Spiny puffballs

Scalycap fungi

Clump of tiny puffballs which do indeed look like they are covered in spines, nestling between roots at the base of a tree trunk in Bantock Park.

CORRECTION: identified by Lukas Large as possibly scalycaps

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Yew berries up high

Yew berries up high

Ripening yew berries high in the tree, seen against a cloudless autumn sky.