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Night Owls Autumn Photos.; New photos added 11/11
Topic Started: Oct 7 2011, 07:38 PM (3,885 Views)
Grayling
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Tabatha
Dec 5 2012, 09:18 PM
Thats a fantastic ent (photo 6).

I thought that too - it looks like there are a couple of faces looking at you.

Lovely photos Julie :greatpics: Autumn seems a long time ago now.
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Dovetail-Marg
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I've just had a catchup right from the beginning Julie, and :wow2: what beautiful photos. :clap3:

One thing I'd like to say, sorry Judy :hug: but that's a Guelder Rose ( Vibernum opulus) in the first post.....the leaves aren't right for a Wayfaring tree (Vibernum Iantana) :grin:

Julie, yes, those berries are Rowan in post 16. They're usually red, but there are also orange, pink and nearly white berries in the cultivated ones.
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Davebutterflyman
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Lovely photos Julie and some stunning autumnal colours :clap3:
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Night Owl
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A belated :thankyou: for your comments :cool:

Autumnal colours at Holme next the sea

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In the woods at kelling Heath
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I love the colour of these
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Rose Hips
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:thankyou: for looking :cool:
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Osprey
Lovely photos Julie :cool:

The Autumn colours here have been pathetic!
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JennyWren
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super Autumny photos Julie ........ I do love Winter but you can't beat the colours of Autumn . They'll come sooner or later . Those Rudbeckia's are a glorious shade .. all the 'daises' Helenium etc .... there are so many flowers around at this time just when we expect them to die off.

The winter bulbs like autumn crocus , the nerines and the schizostylis coccinea ( which i can never remember the name of ) beautiful flowers .

Nature needs a good rest after that show so i'm always happy to look forward to the Winter ... then it'll be snowdrop time Posted Image
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Davebutterflyman
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Some beautiful autumnal colours Julie...great photos :clap3:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Lovely photos Julie :clap2:

The autumn colours are supposed to be a bit later this year so maybe you will still get them Happyhare :autumnleaves:
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Night Owl
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:thankyou: Everyone :cool:
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Night Owl
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A few more from Norfolk ...

Autumnal leaves at Sandringham
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A nice patterned leaf, I've not seen one like this before
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Blueberries :giggle:
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I love the colour of these berries
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The Gardens at Sandringham have always been a good place to go fungi hunting and this year we weren't disappointed :grin:

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I love the colour of this one
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:thanks1: for looking :cool1:


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happyhare
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Osprey
Is that a leaf miner thing that has made that pattern in the leaf? It looks good whatever :grin:

Stunning photos :clap4:
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Tabatha
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:wow: Some lovely Autumnal colours. :cool:
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JennyWren
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:wow: i love them all Julie .... that is an interesting pattern the leaf miner had made ...... and aren't the Sorbus berries such lovely colours ...... super fungi :cool3:
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celticsparrow-Jan
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A great selection of photos Julie :clap2: that leaf is lovely.
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Davebutterflyman
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Fantastic photos Julie :clap3:

Love the first two photos, very effective indeed. Great captures of the inkcap and Fly agaric.
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Night Owl
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:thanks1: for your lovely comments :cool:

I'm not sure about the leaf :thinking: I just assumed it was part of it's natural pattern :shrug:
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goldeneye
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A lovely and varied set of pics, Julie :excellent:
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Davebutterflyman
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I think it might be just the pattern on the leaf although it shows similar characteristics of leaf miners that are found on the underside of Hart's Tongue Fern.
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Night Owl
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Thought I'd dust this thread off again :grin:

A few fungi from Pensthorpe

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Inkcaps
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I'm not sure what these 2 are
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Scaly Cap
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Blackening Waxcap
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The Prince
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Jane
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Fab fungi photos! Can't pic a fav I love them all! :encore:
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