A miscellany of photos taken during our walk on 26th July 2025. Enjoy
πΌ Of course the blackberries are fruiting. Yet it’s unusual for all the berries to turn colour in unison. Had to have a pic (picture, that is, not a pick!) π½ the tell-tale sign of a wild carrot is the red floret at its centre. Yes! The ladybird comes for free
π½ Purple loosestrife, standing proud amongst the rushes
Two yellow-flowering plants: πΌ birdsfoot trefoil and π½ St John’s wort
Odd, the things that wash up along the banks of Breydon WaterΒ πΌπ½
πΌ Should I venture in? Juvenile gull looks undecided
A plague, they say, as if they’re locusts. But who could object to this glut of ladybirds πΌπ½β¬
Finally, see here, fungi! πΌπ½
That’s all for now folks. Hope you enjoyed this miscellany













Love these flowers
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Thank you. We’re now in the height of summer. Berries will now begin to replace the flowers, and the bushes and small trees’s leaves change colour. Though several more months before the trees follow with their festive colours
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Looking forward to seeing these changes
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It’s already beginning to happen
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Thatβs great
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Colourful beauty, indecision and abundance, β¦ a great collection of photos Crisp, β¦π«
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Thank you, Penn
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Such beautiful flowers!
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A rash of gold!
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For a moment there I thought I saw gators in the water with the floating beer bottle! Than’s what happens when you spend too much time living in Florida! Great presentation.
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No gators, though rumour says there is a Nessie π
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I love all of these especially , the bottle and the mushrooms πππ
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Thank you, Willow. Some walks yield better than others
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they all seems good to me Crispina ππ
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The walks are, yes. But some lack the range of potential for the CCC
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