1324. The golden liquid amber tree is now a lovely shade of red almost all over. (18/NOV/2014)
1325. Big brown mushrooms and a young Fly Agaric (Amanita muscaria) in the thicket. (18/NOV/2014)
1326. A young Fly Agaric mushroom in the thicket with the building site in the background. (18/NOV/2014)
1327. A young Fly Agaric mushroom in the thicket. (18/NOV/2014)
1328. Russula mushrooms in the thicket. (18/NOV/2014)
1329. A full-sized Fly Agaric mushroom in the thicket. (18/NOV/2014)
1330. A full-sized Fly Agaric mushroom in the thicket. (18/NOV/2014)
1331. A full-sized Fly Agaric mushroom which has been eaten by ladybird larvae, in the thicket. (18/NOV/2014)
1332. View of the building site through the thicket. A full-sized Fly Agaric mushroom in the thicket. (18/NOV/2014)
1334. Hamilton Drive (facing south east) with the golden liquid amber tree on the right and the OLRC on the left. (18/NOV/2014)
1335. View of Hamilton Drive, the thicket and the building site from under the golden liquid amber tree. (18/NOV/2014)
1336. Some of the larger window panes have been lifted into place in the new building. View from across the OLRC car park. (18/NOV/2014)
1337. View of the new school with the thicket on the right. Taken on Hamilton Drive. (18/NOV/2014)
1338. Wood and concrete sheets are been added to the building framework. Taken on Hamilton Drive facing east. (18/NOV/2014)
1339. A few large panes of glass have been added at the from of the building. Taken at the top of Hamilton Drive facing south-east and Bristol Road. (18/NOV/2014)
1340. View of the concrete and wood panels added behind the framework. Taken on Hamilton Drive facing south. (18/NOV/2014)
1341. The new school, as seen from the opposite side of Weoley Park Road. (18/NOV/2014)
1342. The panels being positioned into place. Taken on Hamilton Drive. (18/NOV/2014)
1343. View inside the structure. Taken on Hamilton Drive. (18/NOV/2014)
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