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Late-flowering poppy

Late-flowering poppy

Wild poppies seem to be carrying on flowering later than usual this year. This was one growing by the bank of the Severn in the wildflower meadow at Bridgnorth.

Late-flowering poppy

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Perennial sow thistle, still attracting insects

Perennial sow thistle, still attracting insects

Perennial sow thistle – well, there were still plenty of flowers on the plants remaining into autumn. So they were still attracting insects, with a hoverfly and a bee con testing access.

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Living in a stronghold

Living in a stronghold

Bees emerging from their nest, in a recess high in the leaning wall of Bridgnorth Castle.

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Smooth, knobbly

Smooth, knobbly

A contrast in textures: an acorn, perhaps just about full sized, but still green and unripe. Emerging from the roughened surface of the cup, the nut itself looks perfectly smoot.

Smooth, knobbly

Growing on the same oak tree, a gall, growing where a knopper gall wasp had laid an egg in new growth on one of the twigs. Some local oaks this year have had large numbers of these galls developing.

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Garden spider, after heavy rain

Garden spider, after heavy rain

Garden spiders, sometimes called cross spiders, become more noticeable at this time of year, often sitting in the centre of their orb webs. The females swell up as they get ready to lay eggs a little later in the autumn.

It had been raining heavily overnight, but the web was in a sheltered spot between the lower twigs of a hazel bush. The spider, indeed a female, was in the middle, undisturbed.

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Water lily time, Old Nursery Pond

Water lily time, Old Nursery Pond

White water lilies on the surface of Old Nursery Pond. The first flowers had opened, most were yet still buds. They, too, should be open now.