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Comma butterfly

Comma

This individual is here opening its wings to display their upper surface and its furry-appearing body.

It is the same individual pictured with its wings closed, showing off its comma, here.

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Mushroom

Mushroom

Wood-clipping mulch often serves as a matrix for impressive mushrooms, as here this specimen of pluteus semibulbosus.

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Comma butterfly

Comma butterfly

There were a lot of these comma butterflies on the bushes by the Staffs and Worcs canal.

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Bullrush

Bullrush

Walking along the canal from Broad Street basin in Wolverhampton city centre, the flight of locks down to the meeting with the Staffs and Worc canal at Aldersley Junction heads out towards the countryside.

Heading in the other direction, the Birmingham Main Line canal provides a green corridor right across the industrial and post-industrial desolation of the Black Country.

Much of this stretch of canal is lined by reed beds, here of bullrush or reedmace, which provide the shelter for the nests of coots and moorhens.

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Red admiral

Red admiral butterfly

Pollen-loving insects seem to have been particularly attracted to sedums this year.

Here, a red admiral takes some nectar as it warms up in the morning sun.

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Little Japanese umbrella

Mushroom

A brief shower yesterday evening was enough to encourage some mushrooms to come up after the recent dry spell.

This Coprinus plicatilis was peeping up through the grass of a somewhat overgrown lawn.
The Little Japanese umbrella is a common mushroom, but easily overlooked because it is so small and delicate.