Cotton Grass (and some more stoats)
At this time of the year the higher moorland is awash with the white flowers of Cotton Grass. This plant is more accurately cotton sedge and its white flowers resemble tufts of cotton. Another name is "bog cotton" as it grows in boggy areas.
The plant has been used as a wound dressing - to stuff pillows - and to eat. Cotton grass has a wide distribution in the Northern Hemisphere. There are a number of species with some subtle differences - I am saying that this one is common cotton grass.
Diary
I have found where my young stoats have gone to! I left a camera trap on the little wooden bridge across the stream and I have them ; they have obviously not all split up as I thought.
This fungus was spotted on a dog walk nearby. I'm not very good at fungi (don't eat any on my recommendation) but this might be "Dryad's Saddle" (a dryad being a nymph in greek mythology in case you didn't already know).

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