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Privet berries, roadside, Compton Verney

Privet berries, roadside, Compton Verney

Black and glistening, these are privet berries. They were growing in the hedge separating the parkland of Compton Verney from the narrow but busy road running alongside.

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Two types of inkcaps, growing together

Two types of inkcaps, growing together

Growing at the base of a tree on the riverbank at Stratford on Avon, two different species of inkcap mushrooms in adjacent masses. The paler ones are common inkcaps, the yellower ones, glistening inkcaps (which in my experience are a lot more common, at least in the west midlands).

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Autumn colour: liquidambar, Stratford

Autumn colour: liquidambar, Stratford

Planted for their autumn colour, these liquidambar trees make a striking effect in the days just before their leaves come down. They are in a line along the road by the main entrance to the RSC theatre in Stratford.

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Earthstar by Charlecote Park

Earthstar by Charlecote Park

Still standing where we’d spotted the egret, the deer and the kingfisher, we looked down to the ground. There we saw some earthstars, which we think may be crowned earthstars (Geastrum coronatum), a fungal rarity.

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Vervain, November-flowering, by River Avon

Vervain, November-flowering, by River Avon

Vervain, flowering in early November. One of the plants in the Bancroft Gardens by the Stratford on Avon Canal Basin where the canal meets the Avon in the centre of Stratford.

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Kingfisher, River Dene, Charlecote Park

Kingfisher, River Dene, Charlecote Park

As the deer were re-grouping after clambering out of the river at Charlecote Park, a kingfisher landed on the riverbank, looking at the same short stretch of water the egrat had been watching. It stayed there watching for a short time as the deer moved off, then something disturbed it. It flew off a short distance upstream before landing in a tree, out of sight from our position.