Colts Foot Tussilago farfara
Eucosma tripoliana
Purple Loosestrife Lythrum salicaria
Purple Loosestrife Lythrum salicaria
Emperor Dragonfly Anax imperator
Hand Made with Clay Oasis
The Oasis
Sandstone Texture
New Fall
Clothing Isn't Optional but On The Off Chance You'…
Slender Striped Robberfly Leptogaster cylindrica
Covehurst Wood View
Cliffs From Covehurst
Black Bryony Tamus communis
Black Bryony Tamus communis
Broad-leaved Pondweed Potamogeton natans
Golden-ringed Dragonfly @ Hastings Country Park NR
Golden-ringed Dragonfly Cordulegaster boltonii
Peregrine Falcon Family Falco peregrinus
Small Fern On Rocks
Stinking Iris Iris foetidissima
Blurry Record Shot, Needs ID
Scentless Mayweed Tripleurospermum inodorum
Pineapple Weed Matricaria discoidea
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Corizus hyoscyami
Whitethroat
Yellowhammer Male
Sawfly Needs Name
Speckled Yellow Moth
Ribwort Plantain
Peregrine Falcon
Cocksfoot Moth
Bee Orchid @ HCP
Pyramidal Orchid
Bee Orchid
Pyramidal Orchid Flowers
Rosebay Willowherb
Large Skipper
Bee Orchid Side On
Bird Island
Common Spiny Digger Wasp
Common Spiny Digger Wasp with Prey 9a
Common Spiny Digger Wasp with Prey 9
Common Spiny Digger Wasp with Prey 8
Common Spiny Digger Wasp with Prey 7
Common Spiny Digger Wasp with Prey 6
Common Spiny Digger Wasp with Prey 5
Common Spiny Digger Wasp with Prey 4
Common Spiny Digger Wasp with Prey 3
Common Spiny Digger Wasp with Prey 2
Common Spiny Digger Wasp with Prey 1
Common Spiny Digger Wasp
Yellow Rattle
Meadow Brown
Bee Orchids
Ox-eye Daisy
Daisies
Picture Wing Fly
Six-spot Burnet Mating Pair
Young Dunnock
Hairy Beetle
Trefoils
Unknown Hiding Place
Yellow Hammer
Tiny Jumper
Winter Moth Caterpillar
Pink Skies @ Night
Grey Shoulder-knot
Hastings Country Park Nature Reserve
Broad-bodied Chaser Face
Wild Garlic Way
Red Campion
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Carex Pendula with Fungi
Strange fungus on the flower heads of this plant, never seen anything like it. The Carex was growing in the dark-ish and wet area of the undergrowth.
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