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Three photos showing the development of the Myxomycete Reticularia lycoperdon.

Day 1. Plasmodium.

Day 2. Matured Specimen.

Day 5. Peridium breaking up to expose spore mass.

An odd couple: Black-headed Gull, left, and Common Gull, right.

Raft Spider,
Dolomedes fimbriatus, at Thursley Common.

A female dormouse in her nest, near St. Mary Platt.

A female Kestrel clutching a rodent, at the London Wetland Centre

Common Spotted Orchids with a yellow spider and two flies, on Downe Bank.

Shears moth,
Hada plebaja, on a garden gate.

Peacock butterfly caterpillars,
Aglais io, on a patch of nettles.

Toadflax Brocade caterpillar,
Calophasia lunula, in the garden.

Six-spot Burnet moths,
Zygaena filipendula stephensi, mating next to the female's cocoon at High Elms Country Park.

Marbled White butterfly,
Melanargia galathea, at High Elms Country Park.

Small Skippers,
Thymelicus sylvestris, on the cliffs above Hastings.

Black Lace-weaver spider,
Amaurobius ferox, and nest.
The photographs on this page are copyright © Grace Green 2012.