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Thistle seed

Thistle seed

Thistles are among the dominant species in Compton Rough. Here they were almost ready to start releasing their seeds.

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Nibbled death cap

Nibbled death cap

Closer view of one of the death caps featured in the earlier post. The areas where the interior of the cap are exposed show marks of gnawing by a small mammal, probably a woodland mouse species.

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Young death cap

Young death cap

This death cap had come up more recently than the grouping in the previous post – probably only a few hours before the picture was taken.

Young death cap

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Death caps

Death cap

Death caps are, fortunately, not a very common mushroom. But they are, as the name implies, very poisonous.

Death cap

They are responsible for the majority of cases of fatal mushroom poisoning worldwide, mostly when they are collected by people who confuse them with other, edible species.

Death caps

The grouping of death caps which feature in today’s posts are the first I ever knowingly saw.

Death caps

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Small white butterfly on ragwort

Small white butterfly on ragwort

Small white butterfly feeding on a ragwort flower in the Barley Field last month.

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Heron, Sutton Park

Heron, Sutton Park

Heron on the prowl at the edge of Little Bracebridge Pool, Sutton Park. I’ve no idea what could be the cause of what appears to be a line of bubbles behind it.

Heron, Sutton Park