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Fly agaric peeping through the detritus

Peeping through the detritus

A fly agaric mushroom is recogisable only bythe distinctive colours of its cap as it peeps through fallen leaves.

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Autumn leaves, Bantock Park

Autumn leaves

Leaves from one of the trees in the post earlier today here.

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Comma butterfly with hairy body

Comma butterfly feeding on ivy

As it fed on the ivy flowers, this comma butterfly kept flexing its wings. Its hairy body became very obvious when the wings were near the horizontal.

Comma butterfly feeding on ivy

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Leaves turning yellow, Bantock Park

Autumn trees, Bantock Park

Trees by the Pitch and Putt at Bantock Park as their leaves changed colour for the autumn.

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November blackberries

November blackberries

Blackberries, ripe and ripening, on a sunny morning earlier this month.

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Horse’s hoof fungus

Horse's hoof fungus

Horse’s hoof fungus ls also known as the tinder fungus, because it is the source of amadou, a substance which can be set aflame by a single spark.

Ötzi the Iceman, the prehistoric man found preserved in an Alpine glacier, had some amadou in a pouch.

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Tawny funnelcaps growing by a garden wall

Tawny funnelcaps

Why are these mushrooms called tawny funnelcaps? They’re brown. They have a depression in the middle of their caps, making the caps look a bit like a funnel.

Tawny funnelcaps

They are fairly common mushrooms of late summer and autumn, associated with trees – usually conifers.

Tawny funnelcaps

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Tiny mushrooms in short lawn grass

Tiny mushrooms in short grass

Mushrooms so small that there caps were barely over the well-mown lawn outside the Chestnut Tree pub in Finchfield.

Tiny mushrooms in short grass

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Brown roll rim mushrooms

Oak roll rim mushrooms

Brown roll rims are common mushrooms found in association with many species of trees.

Oak roll rim mushrooms

They can be poisonous. Indeed, they can kill and have no known antidote, but this has only been known since the end of the Second World War.

Oak roll rim mushrooms

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Severn valley from Bridgnorth, autumn

Severn valley from Bridgnorth, autumn

Autumn view over the Severn valley looking down from Castle Terrace, Bridgnorth recently.

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Dew-festooned webs

Dew-festooned web

Two spiders webs on a metal fence, the one behind the other, made more prominent by the morning dew recently.

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Mushrooms with a grey cap

Mushroom with a grey cap

Mushrooms with fibrous-looking grey caps growing in short grass.