I am not long back and there is little change at the old stump with the Stinkhorns. The old one has collapsed which is an all too familiar sight.
I do have a few pictures from the weekend and the latter half of last week.
That’s all for today, I hope you all have a good month.
I do have a few pictures from the weekend and the latter half of last week.
ROWAN
These are a little peculiar as some fruit a good month before others and they seem to have smaller berries. I once had Rowan berry beer, disgusting it was but I suppose if Sainsbury have run out of Pilsner it would do.
A Worker RED TAILED BUMBLEBEE.
Good Identification, It’s easy when one is an expert and can see the other side of it.
That’s all for today, I hope you all have a good month.
Happy August to you too. The bee on the thistle is bee-utiful. You know I had to say it!
ReplyDeleteCheers Marie.
DeleteLovely selection of nature images. I think we have the same red berry plants in our 'woods' here in Utah, but not sure. They are beautiful intermixed with the white trunks of the aspen trees.
ReplyDeleteKaren the Rowan is also known as The Mountain Ash.
DeleteNobody loves a collapsed stinkhorn. Nice shot, though.
ReplyDeleteBill, I find them fascinating but they are also repulsive.
DeleteThat's right, it's next month already! I really like the bee shots. Not too sure what to think about those Stinkhorns.
ReplyDeletePauline they have some wonderful colloquial names. Devils dipstick is my favourite. I am just about to go out to check them.
DeleteTime goes by too quickly when you are older. HAve a good August
ReplyDeleteMargaret, it doesn't seem two minutes since it was spring and this morning there is a distinct autumnal feel.
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