Fly agaric, Amanita muscaria -- one of an enormous number of fungi seen between Walberswick and Blythburgh, most of which I will never identify. #Fungi #SuffolkNature
browning seedhead in a rosette of tough spiky leaves, veined with white
more of the plant showing some blue flowers still remaining.
Sea Holly, some flowers still showing blue, Southwold dunes. Looking it up, why I am I surprised (except I see it rarely) that it's in #Apiaceae. #WildflowerHour #SuffolkNature
fluffy seedheads on red stemmed plant with a few narrow upper leaves left. Growing in marsh.
Marsh Sow Thistle, Sonchis palustris -- I think! -- have seen it growing here in the flowering season but not in the seed stage before. Angel Marshes, River Blyth. Approx 1.5m tall. Reasonably rare and interesting plant in Asteraceae, tolerates some salt. #WildflowerHour #Botany #SuffolkNature
Bizarre find of the day was this adult Ant Lion on the window of Darsham Service Station on the A12 at Darsham,Suffolk. #antlion #insects #entomology #Suffolknature
Some really stunning Adder basking in the Sun on the Suffolk Coast today #herps #reptiles #adder #suffolknature
Scarlet Elf Cups
Turkey Tails
Candle Snuff
King Alfred Cakes
A walk in a local Wet Woodland looking at Fungi.I just love the Elf Cups #nature #fungi #suffolknature