This year, I seem to have a nice crop of green and red, succulent-looking oak apples, presumably the work of some insect. They're about the size of a pea. Now, all the oak apples I've seen before were hard galls growing from the wood, not the leaves.
Anybody know what these might be all about? Are they likely to do any lasting harm?
Below are two clickable thumbnail images (I've been experimenting with free image hosts again - this time www.photobucket.com which seems to work)

Look closely under the leaves; you will see some strange fruit

And in closeup