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[Canis lupus]
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Wolf in the rain, the Mercantour National Park, France
Since 1992, the wolves that had been exterminated in France over a hundred years ago are living here again. They kept migrating across the Italian ‘green border’.
Today, there are 25 to 30 wolves divided into packs of five to six, roaming through the seven valleys of the park again.
The Mercantour National Park is a unique nature reserve located in the very southeast corner of France. It covers an area of 2152 square kilometers, almost the size of the Principality of Monaco. The Mercantour is a unique nature reserve that aims at integrating distinguished ideals such as the protection of nature, the local and economic advancement and the preservation of traditional land use.
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Dente di cane.
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Canon EOS R7 + Kiron 105mm f/2.8 macro @ 1/500 f/2.8.
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Dente di cane - Dog's tooth Violet .
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Canon EOS R + Meyer-Optik Görlitz Primotar 3.5/135 @ 1/200 f/3.5
Erythronium dens-canis (Liliaceae) 063 22
Erythronium dens-canis is a bulbous herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Liliaceae, growing to 25 cm. It is native to central and southern Europe from Portugal to Ukraine. It is the only naturally occurring species of Erythronium in Europe.
Erythronium dens-canis produces a solitary white, pink, or lilac flower at the beginning of spring. The petals are reflexed at the top and yellow-tinted at the base. The brown spotted leaves are ovate to lanceolate and grow in pairs. The white bulb is oblong and resembles a dog's tooth, hence the common name "dog's tooth violet" and the Latin specific epithet dens-canis, which translates as "dog's tooth".
This plant is found in damp, lightly shaded settings such as deciduous woodland.
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A pair of Prairie Coyotes (Canis latrans) calling with a herd of North American Bison (Bison bison) enjoying the serenade on the plains of the Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, U.S.A.
16 October, 2011.
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A Prairie Coyote (Canis latrans) stops in a grassy meadow of Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada to check out the photographer.
27 October, 2016.
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Yellowstone National Park
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Coyote walking in the snow in Yellowstone National Park.
The coyote (Canis latrans) is a canid native to North America. It is smaller than its close relative, the gray wolf, and slightly smaller than its other close relatives, the eastern wolf and the red wolf. It fills much of the same ecological niche as the golden jackal does in Eurasia, though it is larger and more predatory.
It is listed as least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature due to its wide distribution and abundance throughout North America, southwards through Mexico, and into Central America. - Wikipedia
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Aquí os dejo otra más de esta serie, obtenida el pasado mes de marzo.
Macro realizada a pulso y sobre fondo natural.
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Shot at Parc Omega which is a ten-kilometer nature roadway in Montebello, Quebec.
This coyote walked full slunk mode for 300 yards with his nose to the ground just lifting it up a bit when I yelled Beep Beep!
Een wolf kan tegen de wind in andere dieren ontdekken die zich op een afstand van 300 meter van hem bevinden
De wolf is een goede renner, maar kan ook goed zwemmen. Ze zijn in staat zich snel te verplaatsen, met een topsnelheid van 45 tot 50 km/u. Normaal leggen ze 50 tot 60 kilometer per dag af, maar er is een geval bekend waarin een wolf op één dag 190 kilometer aflegde.
Doorgaans zullen ze binnen hun territorium blijven, maar zo nodig kunnen ze in hoog tempo nieuwe gebieden verkennen.
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Il dente di cane è una bellissima piantina bulbosa che cresce nel sottobosco. Questa foto l'ho scattata oggi durante una camminata nel parco della Fagiana a pochi passi dal Ticino.
Il bosco era letteralmente tappezzato di questi fiorellini caratterizzati anche da splendide foglie maculate, quasi mimetiche.