RMCW49MK–Yorkshire Fog Grass (Holcus lanatus). Panicles in various stages of ripening. Perennial grass preferring damp, low ground.
RMCW49GR–Yorkshire Fog Grass (Holcus lanatus). Panicles in various stages of ripening. Perennial grass preferring damp, low ground.
RMCW49CR–Yorkshire Fog Grass (Holcus lanatus). Panicles in various stages of ripening. Perennial grass preferring damp, low ground.
RMCW4A0B–Yorkshire Fog Grass (Holcus lanatus). Panicles in various stages of ripening. Perennial grass preferring damp, low ground.
RMCRT69M–Smooth Newt (Triton vulgaris). Over wintered, metamorphosed from tadpole, young newt.Terrestrial living in damp ground.
RMCRT69F–Smooth Newt (Triton vulgaris). Over wintered, metamorphosed from tadpole, young newt.Terrestrial living in damp ground.
RMCRT69A–Smooth Newt (Triton vulgaris). Over wintered, metamorphosed from tadpole, young newt.Terrestrial living in damp soils.
RMCW422G–Foxgloves (Digitalis purpurea). Growing in an area of recently felled and cleared damp woodland. Calthorpe Broad SSSI, Norfolk.
RMCW42EF–Foxgloves (Digitalis purpurea). Growing in an area of recently felled and cleared damp woodland. Calthorpe Broad SSSI, Norfolk.
RMCW427X–Foxgloves (Digitalis purpurea). Growing in an area of recently felled and cleared damp woodland. Calthorpe Broad SSSI, Norfolk.
RM2GXWWW2–Natural succession of tree species within damp wetland carr. Pioneer species Birch (Betula pubescens), giving way to Oak (Quercus robur). Ground flora
RMEFNJ6Y–Downy Birch (Betula pubescens). Dying and dead trees with Bracket or Shelf fungus (Piptoporus betulinus), fruiting bodies on tru
RMGGJN98–Bracken (Pteridium aquilinium). Side branch frond reaching for light in a woodland setting. Spring. Nofolk.
RMCT360Y–Smooth Newt Lissotriton (Triturus) vulgaris.. Metamorphosed newt tadpole from previous year, held on a dampened leaf. Found under wood plank.
RMCW8AX6–Common or Soft Rush (Juncus effusus). Plant in shallows of a natural field pond. Ingham, Norfolk. Note floating Blanket weed.
RM2H6MH79–Colourful red capped toadstools Fly Agaric, autumn fall, deciduous leaves on grass, moss covered ground backlit, rim lit, by evening sun. October, UK
RMEGD0X4–Swamp Cypress (Taxodium distichum). Trunk of tree In England. An introduced species native to North America. Calthorpe Broad NNR. SSSI. RAMSAR.
RMEGCX6J–Swamp Cypress (Taxodium distichum). Foliage on a tree In England. Autumnal colour, November. An introduced species.
RMCW495C–Common or Soft Rush (Juncus effusus). Flower and seed heads on side of round cross-section stems.
RMCW48XR–Common or Soft Rush (Juncus effusus). Flower and seed heads on side of round cross-section stems.
RME1CHCR–Yellow Iris or Yellow Flag (Iris pseudacornis). Growing in a roadside ditch. May. Spring
RME1CHE5–Yellow Iris or Yellow Flag (Iris pseudacornis), and Cow Parsley (Anthriscus sylvestris) Growing in a roadside ditch. May. Spring
RME1CHBM–Yellow Iris or Yellow Flag (Iris pseudacornis). Buds, yet to open, growing in a roadside ditch. Ingham. Norfolk. May. Spring.
RME1CHCD–Yellow Iris or Yellow Flag (Iris pseudacornis), and Cow Parsley (Anthriscus sylvestris) Growing in a roadside ditch. May. Spring
RME1CH7H–Yellow Iris or Yellow Flag (Iris pseudacornis). Growing in a roadside ditch. May. Spring. Drained marshland. Hickling. Norfolk.
RME1CHDB–Yellow Iris or Yellow Flag (Iris pseudacornis), and Cow Parsley (Anthriscus sylvestris) Growing in a roadside ditch. May. Spring
RM2H6MGCH–Fly Agaric Toadstool (Amanita muscaria). Looking down on a single toadstool with fallen Downy Birch, Betula pubescens, autumn shed leaves, a tree spec
RM2ECEN28–Woodcock Scolopax rusticola. Foraging for food items on hard frosted, partially snow covered, ground. February, Norfolk. Maybe Eastern European bird.
RM2E17FCY–Tri-coloured Border Collie Dog (Canis familiaris). Pet, companion, returning from sea water, fetching, carrying ball in mouth. Sea side beach.
RM2CTRXWB–Plantain Lily (Hosta sp.), rain drops on ribbed, veined, ovate outline, variegated, overlapping leaves. Foliage. Close up.
RMEGD00T–Swamp Cypress (Taxodium distichum). Autumn or Fall foliage. Introduced specimen. UK. Calthorpe Broad. NNR. SSSI. RAMSAR.
RME1CHBA–Yellow Iris or Yellow Flag (Iris pseudacornis). Growing in a roadside ditch. May. Spring. Drained marshland. Hickling. Norfolk.
RME1D7TN–Yellow Iris or Yellow Flag (Iris pseudacornis), and Cow Parsley (Anthriscus sylvestris) Growing in a roadside ditch. May. Spring
RME1D7TB–Yellow Iris or Yellow Flag (Iris pseudacornis), and Cow Parsley (Anthriscus sylvestris) Growing in a roadside ditch. May. Spring
RMCT360A–Smooth Newt Lissotriton (Triturus) vulgarise. Metamorphosed newt tadpole from previous year, held on a dampened finger. Found alongside a garden pond.
RM2H6MGXA–Fly Agaric Toadstools (Amanita muscaria). Looking down on two toadstools with fallen Downy Birch, Betula pubescens, autumn shed leaves, a tree species
RM2H6MJFA–Fly Agaric Toadstools (Amanita muscaria). Looking down on two toadstools with fallen Downy Birch, (Betula pubescens), autumn shed leaves, a tree speci
RM2H6MHT2–Poisonous Fungi recognition. Red cap warning colour. Toadstool with possible psychoactive, halucinogenic attributes if eaten by people. Fly Agaric sp.
RM2CTTBKR–Royal Fern (Osmunda regalis). Spring emergent growth of new fronds. Growing in a cleared woodland patch of Calthorpe Broad NNR, SSSI. Norfolk.
RM2CTRXNN–Plantain Lily (Hosta sp.), rain drops on ribbed, veined, ovate outline, variegated, overlapping leaves. Foliage. Close up.
RM2CTRY7R–Plantain Lily (Hosta sp.), rain drops on ribbed, veined, ovate outline, green, overlapping leaves. Foliage. Close up.
RMGGKYDT–Earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris).
RMGGKYMY–Earthworms (Lumbricus terrestris).
RMGGKYA8–Earthworms (Lumbricus terrestris).
RMEY5837–Marsh-marigold or Kingcup (Caltha palustris). Growing in wet field corners on Iona, Inner Hebrides, Scotland.
RMDF58T5–Common or Grass Frog (Rana temporaria), at the edge of a garden pond. Evening. August. Norfolk. England.
RMDF58HT–European Common or Brown Frog (Rana temporaria). Emerging from beneath water surface sitting on a stone.
RMEGCYN4–Swamp Cypress (Taxodium distichum). Autumn or Fall foliage. Introduced specimen. UK. Calthorpe Broad. NNR. SSSI. RAMSAR.
RMEGD11F–Swamp Cypress (Taxodium distichum). Autumn or Fall foliage. Introduced specimen. UK. Calthorpe Broad. NNR. SSSI. RAMSAR.
RMEGCY8P–Swamp Cypress (Taxodium distichum). Autumn or Fall foliage. Introduced specimen. UK. Calthorpe Broad. NNR. SSSI. RAMSAR.
RMCW8AWP–Common or Soft Rush (Juncus effusus). Plant in shallows of a natural field pond. Ingham, Norfolk. Note floating Blanket weed.
RMCW8AJD–Common Frog (Rana temporaria). Metamorphosis nearly completed from tadpole to frog; tail to be absorbed. Sitting in a hand net.
RMCW8AH2–Common Frog (Rana temporaria). Metamorphosis nearly completed from tadpole to frog; tail to be absorbed. Sitting in a hand net.
RMCW45AG–Common or Soft Rush (Juncus effusus). Flower and seed heads on side of round cross-section stems.
RME1CH6R–Yellow Iris or Yellow Flag (Iris pseudacornis).
RME1CH77–Yellow Iris or Yellow Flag (Iris pseudacornis), and Cow Parsley (Anthriscus sylvestris) Growing in a roadside ditch. May. Spring
RME1CGBY–Buckler Fern (Dryopterus sp. ). Single fern growing alongside remains of an Alder Tree (Alnus), stump. One frond silhouette.
RM2H6MNCJ–Fly Agaric Toadstools (Amanita muscaria). Looking down on two toadstools with fallen Downy Birch, (Betula pubescens), autumn shed leaves, a tree speci
RM2H6MNNA–Red capped Toadstool, fungus, warning colour, beware Fly Agaric Muscaria amatina, possible poisonous psychoactive, hallucinogenic properties if eaten.
RM2H6MRFD–Fly Agaric Toadstools (Amanita muscaria). Looking down on two together, alongside, one another, fallen Birch, Betula, leaves, tree species with a symb
RM2H6MFAH–Fly Agaric Toadstools (Amanita muscaria). Two toadstools, together, alongside, one another, fallen Birch, Betula, leaves, tree species with symbiotic
RM2H6MRP1–Fly Agaric Toadstools (Amanita muscaria). Two together, alongside, one another, fallen Birch, Betula, leaves, tree species with a symbiotic relationsh
RM2CTTA5G–Royal Fern (Osmunda regalis). Spring emergent growth of new fronds. Growing in a cleared woodland patch of Calthorpe Broad NNR, SSSI. Norfolk.
RM2CTTBWH–Royal Fern (Osmunda regalis). Spring emergent growth of new fronds. Growing in a cleared woodland patch of Calthorpe Broad NNR, SSSI. Norfolk.
RM2CTTAAN–Royal Fern (Osmunda regalis). Spring emergent growth of new fronds. Growing in a cleared woodland patch of Calthorpe Broad NNR, SSSI. Norfolk.
RM2CTTAFR–Royal Fern (Osmunda regalis). Spring emergent growth of new fronds. Growing in a cleared woodland patch of Calthorpe Broad NNR, SSSI. Norfolk.
RM2CTT9YC–Royal Fern (Osmunda regalis). Spring emergent growth of new fronds. Growing in a cleared woodland patch of Calthorpe Broad NNR, SSSI. Norfolk.
RM2CTRY2C–Plantain Lily (Hosta sp.), rain drops on ribbed, veined, ovate outline, variegated, overlapping leaves. Foliage. Close up.
RM2DCK7E5–Dog paw print in the sand. Digits, claws, pad and an isolated yellow pebble interruption impressed in the surface layer. Happisburgh beach. North Norf
RM2HBYKMA–Juvenile, young, Smooth or Common Newts (Lissotriton vulgaris). Discovered hiding under garden ceramic flower pots. Recently departed from garden pond
RM2HBYJK5–Juvenile, young, Smooth or Common Newts (Lissotriton vulgaris). Discovered hiding under garden ceramic flower pots. Newts unharmed, feinging dead.
RMEGD0K8–Swamp Cypress (Taxodium distichum). Trunk of tree In England. An introduced species native to North America. Calthorpe Broad NNR. SSSI. RAMSAR.
RMCXCFPT–Common Frog (Rana temporaria). Emerging from under a pile of timber. Private garden. Ingham, Norfolk.
RMDG3XMD–Bluebell Flowers (Hyacinthoides non-scripta). NOTE white pollen on anthers, strongly recurved petals down one side of racemes.
RMDG3YEE–Bluebell Flowers (Hyacinthoides non-scripta). NOTE white pollen on anthers, strongly recurved petals down one side of racemes.
RMDG3Y4X–Bluebell Flowers (Hyacinthoides non-scripta). NOTE white pollen on anthers, strongly recurved petals down one side of racemes.
RMCCAA4T–Garden Snail (Helix aspersa). Slime trail across a door step.
RMCCAA8M–Garden Snail (Helix aspersa). Slime trail across a door step.
RMCCAAB2–Garden Snail (Helix aspersa). Slime trail across a door step.
RMCCAA29–Garden Snail (Helix aspersa). Slime trail across a door step.
RMCCAA6E–Garden Snail (Helix aspersa). Slime trail across a door step.
RM2H6MFK3–Toadstool identification Fly Agaric, symbiotsis relationship with Birch Betula sp. the, evidence autumn deciduous leaves on ground alongside fungi.
RM2H6MFYM–Fly Agaric Toadstools (Amanita muscaria). Two together, alongside, one another, fallen Birch, Betula, leaves, tree species with a symbiotic relationsh