Roger Dodger's photos
A break in the cloud for H.A.N.W.E
A collage of fungi for HFF (Happy Fungi Fence) and…
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A collage of a selection of fungi seen along the fence lining a public footpath; a belated HFF upload, I missed Friday of course. Best wishes for the remainder of the weekend and a very pleasant new week to one and all.
Tree in B&W
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Tree in monochrome conversion with a view across the field from a public footpath
Deer fence and a tree for HFF
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A deer fence to stop a tree escaping perhaps; HFF to one and all wishing you a great weekend
Heart of Fungi all for H.A.N.W.E
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Despite the tears, he's a fungi at heart; a very pleasant weekend to all of ipernity!
A Red Rose for HFF
A last of the Yellow Roses for H.A.N.W.E
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A last Yellow Rose defying the heavy rain and falling temperature in the Autumn garden, have a very pleasant weekend whatever the weather.
Young Hedgehog feeding in light from the kitchen w…
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One of this years young Hoglets feeding, hopefully fattening up ready for hibernation; a cropped rather noisy image taken 9.30 PM last night through double glazing with light from the kitchen window.
Small Copper, Lycaena phlaeas (Lycaenidae), backli…
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Small Copper, Lycaena phlaeas (Lycaenidae), backlit and settled under a white canopy, first time seen, although apparently common
Small Copper, Lycaena phlaeas (Lycaenidae), backli…
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Small Copper, Lycaena phlaeas (Lycaenidae), backlit and settled under a white canopy, first time seen, although apparently common. Caught it and let it fly off.
Throwing the dust
Splashing around on a hot afternoon
Bath hog in action
Bee on Buddleia
Red Admiral feeding
Multi-colour Hydrangea Leaves for HFF
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Hydrangea leaves at the multi-colour stage for Autumnal HFF - have an excellent Friday folks.
Zebra and Giraffe grazing
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Four Zebra and a young Giraffe in the drive through paddock at Longleat 2011 - a B&W conversion from a video still
Large White Butterfly a Triptych
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Another butterfly busy feeding in the garden today, there was a female around too, but she never settled long enough.