The strong winds brought down most of the leaves before really gaudy autumn colours developed this year.
Here the more distant trees, oaks, are still holding on to their leaves, which have mainly been stripped from the nearer trees.
Milkcaps are a group of toadstool species which produce a fluid when the cap is injured in any way. In some species, such as this, the fluid is white, and looks very like milk.
I had just lightly brushed this specimen while clearing away a bit of debris to get a clearer view. The result: a copious amount of “milk”.