Unidentified, and rather foxed, fungus which was growing from the base of a wall by a bus stop.
Something must have found it appetising enough to nibble at.
Earth stars are fungi with such an exotic shape they look like they might have been dropped from outer space.
They have a hole in the top of their fruiting bodies for their spores to escape, powered by raindrops landing on it.
These were growing in the front of a garden, possibly associated with the pine trees. Although I walk past the garden at least once a week on visits to the supermarket, the earth stars had been around for some time before I noticed them.
Gulls (along with ducks, geese and other water birds) gather by the island in the Severn at Bridgnorth.
This is a lesser black backed gull.
Here is an adult black-headed gull. The first picture is of a younger individual of the same species.
The island itself, with the cliff leading up to High Town in the background. When I took this picture, the other water birds all seemed to have headed off elsewhere.