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    Common carder bumblebee (Bombus pascuorum) foraging on Verbenum flowers (Verbenum bonariensis) in Wiltshire garden, UK, September. - Nick Upton/2020VISION

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    © Simon Hawkins

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    Blackthorn at Sydenham Hill Wood Daniel Greenwood

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    Marbled white butterfly at Hutcinson's Bank credit Matthew Rich

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Explore wild species across the UK:

Beautiful demoiselle (Calopteryx virgo), River Char, Charmouth, Dorset, England, UK - Guy Edwardes/2020VISION

St George's Mushroom

St George's mushroom

cedar cup

Cedar cup

oyster mushroom

Oyster mushroom

Fly Agaric

Fly agaric

Birch Polypore

Birch polypore

Wood blewit

Wood blewit

Stinkhorn fungus

Stinkhorn fungus

Porcelain Fungus

Porcelain fungus

Scarlet elf

Scarlet elfcup

Turkeytail

Turkeytail

Tawny grisette

Tawny grisette

Amethyst Deceiver

Amethyst deceiver

Shaggy Inkcap

Shaggy inkcap

Red elf cup fungus growing among moss and dead leaves, the Wildlife Trusts

Ruby elfcup

Hare's ear

Hare's ear

Angel's wings

Angel's wings

Violet coral

Violet coral

Velvet Shank

Velvet shank

Common eyelash fungus

Common eyelash fungus

Chicken of the Woods

Chicken of the woods

Candlesnuff Fungus

Candlesnuff fungus

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