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Another visit to Drumboe.

 

Dull all day with heavy showers.

I spotted this pair of Caddis Flies under an Oak leaf. Wing length about 15 mm.

 

The conifer stump has a range of Cladonias. This is Cladonia portentosa.

 

Another new (to me) mine on a Potentilla. Perhaps Agromyza sulfuriceps.

Matters are well in hand for next year's flowering plants. Opposite-leaved Golden Saxifrage on the left and Slender St. John's-wort on the right.

    

The Polytrichum moss's life-cycle has resumed with the appearance of the new sporophytes (pale cream growths).

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