Autumn colors: leaves across Britain begin to turn orange and red
A Cambridge University college covered in Virginia Creeper looks spectacular as it turns into a blaze of red. It completely covers the back of the building at St John's College and has become one of the most famous autumn sights in Cambridge as the leaves change from green to scarlet.
Fly agaric mushrooms at Brodsworth Hall and Gardens in South Yorkshire
Fallen leaves float on top of duck weed at Moseley Bog in Birmingham. Moseley Bog is a nature reserve in the Moseley area of Birmingham and is close to the childhood home of the author JRR Tolkien. The ancient woodland surrounding the bog was his inspiration to create the ancient forests in his books, The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.
The view across the lake at the National Trust's property at Stourhead, Wiltshire, as the autumnal colours begin to show on the trees around lake Hoare, created by Henry Hoare II in the 1740s
Brown leaves cover the ground in Battersea Park, London
A shaft of sunlight illuminates chestnut leaves beginning to change colour in Swansea, Wales
Deer and autumn colours at Wollaton Hall and Deer Park in Nottingham.
A couple enjoy a pedalo amongst the autumn colours in Battersea Park, London
A man sets up a tripod ready to photograph the view as autumn arrives at the National Trust's property at Stourhead, Wiltshire.
An acorn rests on a fallen leaf at Moseley Bog in Birmingham
A brown fern leaf is backlit by the autumnal sun at Moseley Bog in Birmingham
A fallen maple leaf rests on ferns in the landscaped gardens at the National Trust's property at Stourhead, Wiltshire
Red berries in the early morning autumn sunshine in Kennington Park, London.