The wild cherry has now started to drop fruit onto the woodland floor and it is supplying good nutrition to birds and small mammals. See the difference in size between the ripe fruits and the stones inside! It isn't much of a meal really.
Martagon lily (right) is now showing its ripening seed pods.
Dangling from the lower branches of trees is the climbing Old-Man's Beard or Travellers Joy (Clematis vitalba). This creeper indicates alkaline soil conditions.
Old-Man's-Beard is the name given to it due to the untidy hairy-looking white fruits seen in the autumn. Here the flowers are just beginning to open.