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High Heath.

I can't believe it's November already.

Heavy showers from time to time, starting just as I decided to take some pictures.

Two shots of the Bell Heather which has just restarted flowering.

    

Two images of a Ragwort. Hard to say which, since the leaves have all gone, but I'll plump for Marsh Ragwort, given the location and 'spaced' appearance of the flower heads. The flower is just opening and the petals are still curved into a tube.

    

Here's a nice little picture. It was the Bedstraw leaves that caught my attention, but once I got the picture home I noticed the attractive colours of the Pleurozium schreberi and Polytrichum formosum mosses.

 

One or two flowers of Devilsbit Scabious are still evident. Most have gone to seed.

A group of leftover logs from the deforestation have been very fruitful for fungi. Calocera cornea, about 1 cm tall.

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