One of the less common types of oyster fungus, this one is a veiled oyster fungus.
Autumn flowers: cut leafed dead nettle
Growing in the gap between a garden wall and the pavement, this a a cut-leaved dead nettle. It’s not actually a nettle, and “dead” in that it doesn’t sting.
Autumn fungi: sulfur tuft on a stump
Growing on a tree stump, and contributing to the recycling of its material, sulfur tuft mushrooms. There’s a chance these can be found through the winter, with a bright colour which makes them easier to spot.
Autumn fungi: shaggy inkcaps once again
Yet more fruiting bodies thrown up through the tarmac of a pavement by a persistent shaggy inkcap mushroom.
Acer in autumn, West Park
Vivid autumn colours on the leaves of one of the acers in West Park. There are lots of them planted all round the park, seemingly chosen so that all of them have different colours in the autumn.
Misty morning: thistle
Another picture of a nearby subject: a thistle with dense cover of water droplets condensed from the heavy mist.






