05 Oct 2011
by A Roberts
in Wild about Wales
Tags: autumn, fungi, hoverfly, hygrophoropsis aurantiaca, lady birds, NEWTOWN POWYS, RED ADMIRAL, trametes hirsuta
lady bird
- lady bird and an aphid
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large white butterfly
- red admiral on the ivy thats taken over an old building
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red admiral and drone fly on the ivy flower
the ivy flower is attracting all the pollen loving insects butterfly wasp drone and hrove fly are in this one shot
fungi is sprouting up everywhere.hygrophoropsis aurantiaca,
fungi on the trunk of the oak tree
last of this seasons wild flowers
the speckled wood looking a bit worse for wear
a hoverfly on the brook thistle thats been eaten by aphids
they say that once the certain kind of fungi grow on trees the tree is dying
trametes hirsuta
tinder fungus (Fomes formentarius)
there are three of this type of fungi on this willow tree by the river. tinder fungus (Fomes formentarius)
- FUNGI GROWING ON THE STUMP OF A CUT DOWN TREE.
TREE REFLECTION IN THE CALM RIVER