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Autumnal rosebay willowherb

Autumnal rosebay willowherb

I don’t remember ever previously noticing rosebay willowherb leaves which turned to these colours in the autumn before the plant shed them.

These were vivid reds and yellows. They were on plants growing by the canal towpath, yards from Castlecroft (farm) bridge.

Autumnal rosebay willowherb

This patch is much more like any willowherb I’ve noticed in previous years.

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Glistening inkcaps, Finchfield

Glistening inkcaps, Finchfield

Growing only a couple of paces from the other inkcap species which was featured yesterday were a pair of tiny glistening inkcaps.

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Group of shaggy parasols, Hawthorn Wood

Group of shaggy parasols

Shaggy parasols are one of the larger mushrooms, and are fairly common.

Group of shaggy parasols

This was one of several clumps growing in Hawthorn Wood recently.

Group of shaggy parasols

They were growing just above a bank, so it was easy to picture them from the side as well as from above.

Group of shaggy parasols

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Heron on Boating Pool island

Heron on the lookout

A heron standing on the rail aroud the island in the boating lake at West Park, its plumes dangling from its nect.

Heron scratching itself

The bird lifts its left leg to scratch itself.

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Shaggy inkcaps, Finchfield

Shaggy inkcap

Shaggy inkcaps growing in short grass by the roadside at Finchfield.

Shaggy inkcaps

Some were pure white,  having freshly emerged.

Shaggy inkcap

Others had begun to “deliquesce” – turning black as they disintegrated from the rim of the cap.

Shaggy inkcaps

The “shagginess” of this particular set of inkcaps is an appearance of fibrousness in the cap. Contrast that with this recent picture
of other mushrooms of the same species,

Shaggy inkcap

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Late-flowering clematis, Bridgnorth

Late-flowering clematis, Bridgnorth

A clematis still flowering earlier this month.

I noticed it in a front garden in River Side, Bridgnorth.