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Approach to high heath.

 

 

 

Mixed weather...some sun, some rain, in waves.

 

A nice little set of Galerinas, maybe Galerina clavata.

 

These mushrooms were about 4 cm. tall at most. In order to get them fully in view through the viewfinder, the only way is to take the photograph with the camera on its side. Then I rotated the image through 90 degrees.

The Yellow Rattle is still in flower, although most have gone to seed.

 

The Marsh Thistle is a biennial, so it spends its first year as a rosette of spiny leaves. Next year this specimen could be 2m tall.

 

 

This is a fairly young (2 cm. across) Puffball. Looks like Lycoperdon perlatum again.

 

The hoverflies are geting scarcer, now, as autumn progresses.

This Helophilus pendulus paused briefly on the Devil's-bit scabious.

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