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Windle

Über Member
During a brief pause in last night's ride I received a free back tyre wash from this rubbery lipped fella.

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Windle

Über Member

Something similar below? I've seen loads of fungi recently and am sorry to say don't know what any of them are, other than the ones shown in pictures posted on this here forum. It's one of those rabbit-hole things that can turn into an interest / journey of discovery. A bit like moths, I've had a basic moth trap out a few times and recognised a few but it's something I've never really got into ~ unusual for me as I'm always up for a new interest.

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Dave 123

Legendary Member
Just a magpie on a wire
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Profpointy

Legendary Member
Brandon hill park in the centre of Bristol. I'd startled the fox just outside St George's, a concert venue, after a gig and he'd retreated into a park. Photo's from maybe 3m away. Not a rare creature particularly in town, but still, quite close and not that perturbed. Saw a badger in same park last week, but we get badgers in our garden too

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Dave 123

Legendary Member
This evening I knocked up some dough to make flatbread.

once I was ready I took the cover off the bbq. I proceeded to make the bread.

As carried the plate of bread into the house I saw something on the bbq cover….. I ran in for my phone. I managed to get one picture before it audibly flew away

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convolvulus hawk moth.
 
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