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While I was wandering in the woodland taking photos I thought it would be a good idea to pull the images together to make a series of short videos. I have deliberately made each video less than 1 minute long. All of these videos were taken during 2023. They are a mix of flowering plants and fungi. I have inadvertently taken photos of some of the wide variety of insects that inhabit the woodland. All of them enjoying natures’ platter.
As I take more photographs I intend to compile them into videos too, and will be adding them to this page. A quick look at the “last modified” date below will let you know when I last modified the page.
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This video contains images from the following family groups:
Bedstraw Family (Rubiaceae)
Beech Family (Fagaceae)
Birch Family (Betulaceae)
Borage Family (Boraginaceae)
Buttercup Family (Ranunculaceae)
Campion Family (Caryophyllaceae)
Carrot Family (Umbellifereae)
Crucifer (Cabbage) Family (Cruciferae)
Daffodil Family (Amaryllidaceae)
This is the 2nd video of fungi I encountered in the woodland.
This video contains images from the following family groups:
Daisy Family (Compositae)
Dock Family (Polygonaceae)
Figwort Family (Scrophulariaceae)
Geranium Family (Geraniaceae)
Heath Family (Ericaceae)
Holly Family (Aquiloliaceae)
This is the 2nd video of fungi I encountered in the woodland.
This video contains images from the following family groups:
Honeysuckle Family (Caprifoliaceae)
Labiate Family (Labiatae)
Lily Family (Liliaceae)
Nettle Family (Urticaceae)
Pea Family (Leguminosae)
Periwinkle Family (Acocynaceae)
This is the 3rd video of fungi I encountered in the woodland.
This video contains images from the following family groups:
Plantain Family (Plantaginaceae)
Poppy Family (Papaveraceae)
Primrose Family (Primulaceae)
Purslane Family (Portulaceceae)
Rose Family (Rosaceae)
This is the 4th video of fungi I encountered in the woodland.
This video contains images from the following family groups:
Rush Family (Juncaceae)
Spurge Family (Euphorbiaceae)
St John’s Wort Family (Guttiferae)
Violet Family (violaceae)
Willow Family (Salicaceae)
Willowherb Family (Onagraceae)
Wood-Sorrel Family (Oxalidaceae)
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