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Ant hills, Toposcope Hill

Ant hills, Toposcope Hill

Baggeridge Country Park: the lower slopes of Toposcope Hill are studded with these ant hills.

Ant hills, Toposcope Hill

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Earth star with algae

Earth star with algae

Collared earth stars: these fungi have fruiting bodies which usually develop early in winter, but then tend to last for some time. These were half-hidden by the undergrowth and detritus below a hedge, and had been around so log a coating of green algae had time to form around the opening at the apex where the pores are released.

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Marsh marigolds opening, Compton Park pool

Marsh marigolds opening, Compton Park pool

Marsh marigolds, the first ones I’ve noticed this year, starting to open on the pool in Compton Park.

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Mining bees heading for home

Mining bees heading for home

Bare soil on the bank by the Mops Farm Bridge over the Staffs and Worcs canal; the same bank where patches of violets and celandines were flowering.

Small, circular holes in the soil, with bees climbing in and out of the holes: mining bees and their nests.

Possibly the bees included the one gathering pollen from a patch of celandine flowers, ten yards or so beyond the bridge.

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Sticky buds: horse chestnut, half open

Sticky buds: horse chestnut, half open

The viscous sticky coating can still be seen on these half-open horse chestnut buts.

Sticky buds: horse chestnut, half open

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Comma on a dusty footpath

Comma on a dusty footpath

Comma butterfly resting on a dusty canalside footpath, spreading its wings in the morning sun to get warm enough to fly.