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Autumnal photos; Photos added 24th November.
Topic Started: Aug 15 2010, 01:03 AM (6,376 Views)
Davebutterflyman
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Thanks for the id on the blue berry Judy :cool2:
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poppy
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Great photo's LG, very colourful with all those berry's on it.
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Beth-Boe
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Lovely 'Autumny' photos everyone. :cool1:
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Night Owl
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:wow2: Beautiful photos Lavendergirl :clap5:
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Some more Berries today,Berberis,I think :D

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Hawthorn Berries

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Davebutterflyman
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Lovely images LG and there really does seem to be a profusion of late summer fruits this year :cool2:
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:wow: Lovely shots of the berries LG :clap3:

I agree Dave, I am seeing far more about now and they seem to have appeared all at once!
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Lovely photos Lavandergirl :cool1:
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poppy
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Lovely colourful shots there LG.
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Night Owl
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:wow2: Fantastic photos Lavendergirl :clap5:
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Osprey
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:clap: great photos Lavendergirl and Jan. I was just looking at our Elderberries earlier which have mostly ripened up already. The wood pigeons are having a field day!
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Davebutterflyman
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Great shot Jan :clap3:

Looks like the teasel was trying to muscle in on the act :lol:
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lavendergirl
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:fantastic: Photo Jan,there seems to be a bumper crop of Berries around,hope its not a sign of a bad winter to come
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NBShaz
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More lovely photos of autumn berries :clap3: .. I like to think its a sign of a good autumn :grin:
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Frogea
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Lovely bright colours. Would they normally be earlier? What does it mean about the weather?
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There are Teasels everywhere here


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And the Cow Parsley heads are all gone to seed
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It is definitely becoming Autumnal now


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celticsparrow-Jan
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Lovely photos Karen ,plenty of food for the birds there.

Frogea signs of Autumn seem to be early this year,blackberries for one have ripened a few weeks earlier.Not sure what it says about the weather,i read August was the coldest for 17 years!
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Beth-Boe
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Lovely images everyone. :cool4:
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:wow: Great photos Jan and Karen :clap3:

Jan, those berries must be quite a weight as they are really bending that teasel.
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