More Autumn Colours

Sunday, November 13th 2016

The autumn colours are hanging on.  Larch show yellow/orange in stark contrast to the dark green of the other conifers.

Larch in autmun colour

One of the maple trees has already lost many of its leaves leaving a brightly coloured palette on the ground.

A brightly coloured palette of maple leaves

Some trees, like this old Ivy covered Ash have already lost all their leaves, leaving only the outline of the branches against the sky.

An old Ash

Volunteers just love the Silver Birch trees that grow wherever they can, all across the reserve, but their yellow/gold colours can be enjoyed.   

Yellow/gold Silver Birch leaves

The winter migrants still have some Holly berries to eat.

Holly berries


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