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27 décembre 2021, Domaine des Oiseaux, Mazères (09), les fruits du fusain apportent un peu de couleur dans une ambiance très humide.
Aglais io, the European peacock, more commonly known simply as the peacock butterfly, is a colourful butterfly, found in Europe and temperate Asia as far east as Japan.
European Stonechat at the beach.
Taken with my Nikon D5500 DSLR with Sigma 150-600C lens including 1.4x Converter.
Young female cone of european larch (Larix decidua).
Młoda szyszka żeńska modrzewia europejskiego (Larix decidua).
European Rabbit / oryctolagus cuniculus. Dunwich, Suffolk. 05/04/23.
'A DECISION TO TAKE THE HIGH GROUND.'
A mound of soil in an old farmyard afforded this rabbit an elevated resting place.
BEST VIEWED LARGE.
European garden spider (Araneus diadematus) suspended on its web.
Krzyżak ogrodowy (Araneus diadematus) zawieszony na swojej pajęczynie.
From Cornell Labs: "First brought to North America by Shakespeare enthusiasts in the nineteenth century, European Starlings are now among the continent’s most numerous songbirds. They are stocky black birds with short tails, triangular wings, and long, pointed bills. Though they’re sometimes resented for their abundance and aggressiveness, they’re still dazzling birds when you get a good look." I couldn't have said it more perfectly. This non-breeder pauses for a drink at my local park watering hole, #7 of the 9 different species I photographed within the hour I hung out there that morning.
European Gold Finch ~ Catford ~ London ~ England ~ Monday April 16th 2018.
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So I had the day off of work yesterday & spent the day sorting out my garden as you do.:)
Anyhoo, during a moment of contemplation, sitting on my chair on the patio, what should happen to fly onto my bird feeders for the 1st time, well the 1st time that I've managed to photograph them anyway.:)
Yup a pair of European Gold finch, they didn't stay very long sadly because my cat was lurking below licking her lips at the thought of an Avian lunch!
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I took the photo of this European green lizard at the zoo. Apparently they exist in the wild in some areas of Germany too, especially in vineyards, but I have never seen one.
A European wildcat, Felis silvestris silvestris, sits in a green weeping willow tree. Green leaves all around. Mountains and grey sky in the background
The brown hare has very long black-tipped ears; large, long, powerful hind legs. They are much redder than the mountain hare, and with a black-topped tail. There is yellow flecking to the fur, more so than grey-brown rabbits. The brown hare is larger than rabbits.
Brown hares were introduced in Iron Age times from the other side of the North Sea. They are widespread on low ground throughout England, Wales and Scotland. Although they have been more recently introduced to Northern Ireland, they have not spread far. They have also been introduced to the Isle of Man and Mainland Orkney. In Scotland, brown hares are found on farmland and rough grazing to the far north of the mainland, but are absent from parts of the North West. Brown hares are replaced by mountain hares in upland areas of Scotland and central England (Courtesy The Wildlife Trusts).
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In Explore 26 December 2021 #232