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A wild red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) enjoying a treat at the artifical water hole at the photo hide. The red squirrel sheds its coat twice a year, switching from a thinner summer coat to a thicker, darker winter coat with large ear-tufts between August and November. You can see the first long hairs on his ears.
Ein Eurasisches Eichhörnchen (Sciurus vulgaris) genießt eine Nuss am Fotoansitz. Eichhörnchen wechseln ihr Fell zweimal im Jahr. Im Sommerfell fehlen ihm die typischen Ohrpinsel, aber man kann sehen, wie auf seinen Ohren schon die ersten langen Haare wachsen.
Red Crested Turaco
From Fun Facts
Turacos are the only birds to possess actual red and green pigments in their feathers. The red pigment (turacin) and green pigment (turacoverdin) both contain copper. When you look at most birds, the color you perceive is a reflection produced by their feather structure.
These birds have highly mobile outer toes that can rotate forward or backward.
They use their long tails for balance and their feet are very good at gripping.
These birds produce a call that sounds like "go way" which is why they are often referred to as Go-Away Birds.
These birds have a beautiful red crest, which stands about 5 cm (2 in.) high when excited.
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) perched on a branch.
Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) siedząca na gałęzi.
Red Crowned Crane -
The red-crowned crane, also called the Manchurian crane, is a large East Asian crane among the rarest cranes in the world. In some parts of its range, it is known as a symbol of luck, longevity, and fidelity.
The Red-crowned Crane and Sandhill Crane are related; they are both members of the crane family (Gruidae), sharing ancient lineages, though they belong to different genera.
All cranes are omnivorous, per Johnsgard, the two most common crane species today (the sandhill and common cranes) are among the most herbivorous species while the two rarest species (the red-crowned and whooping cranes) are perhaps the most carnivorous species. When feeding on plants, red-crowned cranes exhibit a preference for plants with a high content of crude protein and low content of crude fiber.
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) standing among lat years's leaves.
Wiewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) stojąca pośród zeszłorocznych liści.
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The Red-headed Woodpecker is an unmistakable species of southeastern North America, mainly in the USA. The sexes are similar. This bird was seen in Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada.
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Red Knot in breeding plumage walking on the beach
Tri-state region, East Coast, USA
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