588. The workmen have gone, the site is clear and the fence is up. Taken on Hamilton Drive. Weoley Park Road is background right. The cedar tree still stands. BMS (Baptist Mission Society) on the left. Taken from vantage point ee* (18/OCT/2013)
589. View of the site at the top of the Selly Oak campus, from across Weoley Park Road, showing vantage point a*. The OLRC is in the background. (18/OCT/2013)
590. The cleared site at the top of the Selly Oak campus as the fence is put around it. Taken from across Weoley Park Road. Hamilton Drive is on the right. The OLRC is background left. (18/OCT/2013)
591. The fence is already popular with many types of Harlequin (Harmonia axyridis) ladybird. (18/OCT/2013)
592. A Harlequin Ladybird Larva (Harmonia axyridis) on the new fence in the thicket. (18/OCT/2013)
593. The second Fly Agaric mushroom that came up in the thicket is now fully opened. (18/OCT/2013)
594. The second Fly Agaric mushroom that came up in the thicket is now fully opened. (18/OCT/2013)
595. The second Fly Agaric mushroom that came up in the thicket is now fully opened. (18/OCT/2013)
596. The second Fly Agaric mushroom that came up in the thicket is now fully opened. (18/OCT/2013)
597. Another Fly Agaric coming up in the thicket. (18/OCT/2013)
598. There are several more Fly Agarics coming up in the thicket. (18/OCT/2013)
599. Another Fly Agaric is popping up in the thicket. (18/OCT/2013)
*See map and key for vantage points: Map and key
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