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Post by philglt on Nov 9, 2020 17:47:17 GMT 1
There was just time for a final pre-lock-down (TWO) trip to Moore to catch the remaining autumn colours and to see what was happening. The summer visitors have largely gone, as have the insects and flowers; the fungi have mostly gone over, but the winter arrivals are starting to show now, most notable today being the Redwings feeding on the abundant Hawthorn berries. The bushes were rather damp, so I started to experiment a little with the many droplets before they dried out: Water Droplets by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Water Droplets by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Water Droplets by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Water Droplets by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Water Droplets by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Water Droplets by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Lichen by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Rose Hips by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr These Shaggy Scalycaps are not so good now compared to the picture taken on my last visit: Shaggy Scalycap by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Bracket Fungi (Trametes sp. ?) by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Canal Path by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Candle Snuff Fungus by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Redwing by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Redwing by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Redwing by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Blackbird by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Blackbird by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Redwing by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Redwing by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Redwing by Philip Gaulton, on Flickr Phil
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