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Lurid boletes on a dentists’ lawn

Lurid boletes on a dentists' lawn

The second set of mushrooms I saw this summer, also a bolete. This time I was able to get a closer look – they were on a dentists’ lawn.

Some boletes are gourmet favourites. The penny bun will currently be on sale in continental markets under names such as ceps or Steinpilz. These are lurid boletes. Technically edible (not actually poisonous) but unpalatable (very unpleasant flavour).

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Click beetle Athous haemorrhoidalis

Click beetle Athous haemorrhoidalis

Athous haemorrhoidalis, a click beetle. This one spent some time resting on hazal leaf, warming itself in the sun.

The antennae were waving about like they were being blown by a strong, gusty wind.

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Zebra jumping spider on woodwork

Zebra jumping spider

Zebra jumping spider orunning up some outdoor woodwork. Pictures taken on a mobile phone in low light.

Zebra jumping spider

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European common frog on edge of bird bath

European common frog on edge of bird bath

Young frog which has got into the habit of resting on the rim of a bird bath in warm weather, It hasn’t been seen actually in the water.

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Garden poppy: flower and seed-case

Poppy

Flowers of a garden poppy, the petals looking very papery.

Poppy seed case

Seed case from the same plant, already beginning to ripen.

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Bolete mushroom (species unknown)

Bolete mushroom

The first mushrooms I noticed once the rains finally came to break this year’s long dry spring. They are boletes, but I don’t know which species.