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Early November on the heath

11/10/2021 //  by Michelle//  Leave a Comment

Although the colour has not been at its best this year, with the sun behind them some of the trees can still look pretty spectacular. This one above is in the glade just north of Parliament Hill. And below is the ginko that grows outside the window of the Golders Hill Park café.

And this……  is a maple tree in the Kenwood Kitchen garden.

Meanwhile, the funghi have been in full flow. A fellow Heath Hands-er who had been out on a funghi survey on the heath told me that they had noted over 150 varieties and were sure they had not caught them all.

The Boating pond, as always, looks lovely in the evening sun…

While the leaves in Springetts Wood were rustling a treat as everyone strode out on their before lunch Sunday walk.

And finally a couple of Egyptian geese that I met last week on the Kenwood lawns enjoying the mud after the rains.

Category: Hampstead HeathTag: #walksonhampsteadheath, Autumn on Hampstead Heath, Boating Pond at Hampstead heth, Egyptian geese, funghi on Hampstead Heath, gingko tree in Golders Hill Park, Golders Hill Park, Heath Hands, Kenwood Kitchen Garden, Kenwood lawns, Springetts Wood Hampstead Heath, volunteering with Heath Hands

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