The same boletes growing by forcing their way through the tarmac of a pavement as in a recent post. Here seen on a revisit four days later, with one of the mushrooms greatly enlarged.
Garden snail in a bin
Tiny garden snail, no more that a quarter inch across, which had somehow taken up residence on the inside of a recycling bin.
Pushing through tarmac: boletes
Growing after forcing their way through the tarmac of a pavement, a pair of boletes, possibly suede boletes.
Two gull species, West Park
The two residential gull species on the lake at West Park. Black-headed gulls, currently lacking the black head of the breeding plumage, swimming by in the foreground. Meanwhile, a juvenile lesser black backed gull looms behind them as it stands on a fallen bough.
Blushers return to a front lawn
The blusher back again. A summer mushroom, there’s been a patch of them at the same point on a front garden lawn for several years now.
Canada gosling ashore again
Another visit to the shore of West Park lake, another opportunity to feed for the lone gosling raised by the Canada goose pair






