Despite (and because of) the very windy conditions, I thought I ought to get out and get a few shots of our local hedgerow berries. It has been such a good year for berries although some have already gone and some are now looking past their best, but there are still a lot of delights if you look closely enough. Sorry about the large number of images, but I felt it needed all these to do justice to the bounty for wildlife in our hedgerows.
One we all know well, Blackberry:

Rowan:

Ivy, not yet ripe:

Hawthorn:

Privet:

Yew:

Wayfarer:

Holly:

Mulberry, the last one on the bush. Picked some of these a month ago and made some very rich jam:

Sloe, good for gin and wine. Badgers have been gorging themselves on them down the lane:

Crab Apple:

Beechmast:

Laurel:

Despite all this fruitfulness the same Laurel bush was also still in flower:

All taken with E30 + 70-300mm and built-in flash (very dull day!)
David
One we all know well, Blackberry:

Rowan:

Ivy, not yet ripe:

Hawthorn:

Privet:

Yew:

Wayfarer:

Holly:

Mulberry, the last one on the bush. Picked some of these a month ago and made some very rich jam:

Sloe, good for gin and wine. Badgers have been gorging themselves on them down the lane:

Crab Apple:

Beechmast:

Laurel:

Despite all this fruitfulness the same Laurel bush was also still in flower:

All taken with E30 + 70-300mm and built-in flash (very dull day!)
David
) even post an image or two of the berries myself once I've got round to uploading and checking them.
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