Friday 9 July 2010

Seeing the Changes 310

After rain and sun, a little brown toadstool came out in Loughor! In Swansea, Rhagonycha fulva beetles were mating and had been joined by a single Cteniopus sulphureus. Stone bramble (Rubus saxatilis) fruit was ripe. A Shaggy soldier (Galinsoga quadriradiata) waited by the door.

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