Heron fishing in the canal in the shadow of the Oxley prefab houses.
Its plumes dangle prominently as the breeding season appoaches.
Another cup-shaped fungus. This one takes its name from one of the places it is most often found.
Another of its preferred habitats is growing on sandbags. I noticed these over a garden wall.
I couldn’t get to touch these, but the species name and the common German name both describe them as waxy.
The little grebe already featured a few days ago, here swimming off and showing the so-called powder-puff appearance of its rear feathers.
Just dived in search of another fish, bubbles of air rising to the surface in the rings of ripples it made.