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Orange Balsam - Jewellweed - Orange Jewelweed - Spotted touch-me-not (Impatiens capensis)

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Blusher (Amanita rubescens)

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Buff Footman (EIlema depressa)

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Water Chickweed (Stellaria aquatica)

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Collared Parachute (Marasmius rotula)

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Short-winged Conehead (Conocephalus dorsalis) although as Tony has said you need to watch out for long-winged variety (macropterous form) of short-winged conehead.

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Tipula Sp One of a number of craneflies that hold their wings in line with the body at rest. The marbled wings suggest one of two smaller craneflies. T confuse or T rufina

but you need a thorax side view to be certain.

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Dark Bush Cricket - Adult (Pholidoptera griseoaptera)

Only ever see the little ones early in the year before. A number of these splayed out adults on the vegetation today - stunning

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Dead Man's Fingers (Xylaria polymorpha)

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Willow Emerald Damselfly (Chalcostes viridis)

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Lasiosperma ovina

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Ganoderma Sp (G australe)

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Grisette (Amanita virginata)

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Southern Hawker (Aeshna cyanea)

A male blue form?


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Common Hemp-nettle (Galeopsis tetrahit)

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Melanostoma Sp ♂︎(mellinum perhaps) on Mugwort (Artemesia vulgaris)

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Longhorn Beetle (Leptura quadrifasciata)

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Marsh Sowthistle (Sonchus palustirs)

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Meadowsweet Gall caused by the gall midge Dasineura pustulans

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Meadowsweet Rust - Triphragmium ulmariae

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Mycena amongst the Moss

Mycena

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Oak Maze Gill (Daedalea quercina)

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Mycena acicular

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Fungus on Reed stems

Marasmius curreyi

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Fungus 4?

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Skullcap (Scutellaria gallericulata)

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Slime Mold Sp (Fuligo septica)

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Small Teasle (Dipsacus pilosus)

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The Amber Snail with the flashing eye.

The amazing snail with the pulsating eye was caused by a parasitic flatworm Leucochloridium paradoxum (the Green-banded broodsac)

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A Toothed Fungus - Zoned Tooth Fungus (Hydnellum concrescens)

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Guelder Rose (Viburnum opulis)

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Alder Tongue Curl (Taphrina alni)

Thanks to Yvonne & Tony for id help and corrections.

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