Stoney Littleton longbarrow, a neolithic tomb a few miles from #Bath #Somerset #UK.
A Mallard duckling on Hunstrete Lake, a few miles from #Bath #Somerset #UK. There were several pairs on the lake with young of varying ages, some almost adults.
Grey Wagtail at Hunstrete Lake, #Hunstrete, a few miles from #Bath #Somerset #UK.
Green Woodpecker. They spend much of their time in grassland, foraging for their favourite food - ants! In #Bath #Somerset #UK.
An Ammonite fossil in a limestone wall in Newton St Loe, near #Bath #Somerset #UK. They are met with frequently in the rocks around Bath, and in the 18th Century were thought to be snakes turned to
My #Robin friend Hazel this morning. Photo taken at the moment she spotted another Robin tresspassing on her territory. A short squabble later and she returned to me for a snack.
The same Collared Earthstar (Geastrum triplex) from yesterday, opened out a bit more. In #Bath #Somerset #UK.
Collared Earthstar (Geastrum triplex) opening up this morning in #Bath #Somerset #UK
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