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A forest dwelling butterfly with black-brown wings marked with white spots, streaks and bands. The underwing patterns are repeated but against a pale orange back ground colour.
Lago privato , Firenze , +1,10 EV
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O falcão-de-coleira é um falcão campestre com ampla distribuição nas Américas, em ecossistemas abertos, os quais favorece.
Like a game show host, This Acorn Woodpecker would pop up for a few seconds, then drop back down again...
The beauty of nature.
With help of some friends this damselfy is identified as a Nehalennia speciosa - Pygmy Damselfly or a Chalcolestes viridis.
I am glad i finally had some time for my hobby, to shoot landscapes, i am not so great as many here on Flickr but i enjoy shooting and showing the world my lovely place. Greetings from Honduras!
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Azkorri (Vizcaya/Bizkaia - País Vasco/Euskadi)
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PERKY LITTLE WARBLER,,that frequently cocks its tail up at an angle, was over the moon to see them back in late April, a image not shown before. It is a all year round resident, found mainly in the south, hope you enjoy it.
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