Sunday 11 November 2012
Eccleston Mere
Teal 1 Siskin 2Goldfinch 40Goldcrest 2Treecreeper 1 Still very quiet at the mere, but it was another beautiful autumnal day. I love the contrast in the colours! Fungi have got a bit of a bad press recently with Ash die back (Chalara fraxinea) in the news, but most fungi are extremely useful and a vital part of the ecosystem. They're also very attractive at a time of year when there are very few flowering plants to admire.
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