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Bryony berries

Bryony berries

Bryony berries beginning to ripen (above) and an image in shades of green (below).

Bryony berries

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Thistledown

Thistledown

These thistle seeds hadn’t quite succeeded in getting away from their parent plant.

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Moorhen and half grown chick

Moorhen and half grown chick

Moorhens are normally the most timid of the local waterbirds. Those living on our canals prefer to keep the width of the water between themselves and walkers.

The adult bird here was the first I ever remember swimming towards me as I came down the tow path.

Moorhen and half grown chick

It became clear that the bird was still feeding four well-grown chicks. This task is normally shared by the adult pair, but there was no sign of a second adult here.

Half grown moorhen chick

The birds were right by Newbridge, and were probably used to getting a share of the bread brought for the resident ducks.

Half grown moorhen chick

A group of half a dozen ducks were indeed lurking nearby, though they seemed to have a better sense that I wasn’t going to feed them.

Moorhen and half grown chick

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Reed seed head with a spider’s web

Reed seed head with a spider web

A reed growing beside the canal at Castlecroft had been used as the scaffolding by a spider building its web.

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Sloe just beginning to ripen

Sloe just beginning to ripen

One of this year’s sloes, still green as it just begins to ripen.

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Caught in a web

Caught in a web

The remains of what is probably a hoverfly trapped in a spider’s web, now wrapped up and stored for later consumption.

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Dragonfly resting

Dragonfly resting

A dragonfly pauses from its hunting of smaller insects flying over the pool in the garden at Wightwick Manor.

This picture was taken in September 2009, when there was free entry to the property over the Heritage Open Day weekend.

The photo is one of the illustrations to my article in the current edition of Wolverhampton Magazine

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Toadstool growing on wood chippings

Toadstool growing on wood chippings

One of a large group of mushrooms growing on a pile of wood chips – a favourite habitat for many species of fungi.

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Small shaggy parasol with a fly

Small shaggy parasol with a fly

Shaggy parasol mushrooms usually grow to about eight or nine inches tall. This one was only about half that size.

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Courgette flower

Courgette flower

A courgette in flower last month.

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Heavily-laden bee

Bee collecting pollen

The pollen baskets of this bee looked like they were so full that she would be struggling to fly.

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Magpie on a lawn

Magpie on a lawn

A magpie which spent some time feeding on someone’s front lawn on Tettenall Road.

One picture from its performance has already featured here.