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Hibou des Marais

Un lifer pour moi !! tellement contente enfin !

C'est le seul qui manquait à ma collection.

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Le grimpereau

Les deux sexes sont semblables. Se nourrissent d'insectes et d'araignées, en remontant les troncs. Sans cesse en mouvement, le grimpereau utilise son bec fin et arqué pour déloger ses proies de l'écorce des arbres. Comme les pics, ils s'appuient sur leur queue rigide pour grimper le long des troncs

 

Merci pour vos visites, commentaires et favoris

Thank you for your visits, comments and favorites

...Erica carnea - Bruyère des neiges, famille: Ericaceae

-photo archive du 23 -02-2022 / Curieux, n'est pas encore en fleur cette année dans ma rocaille - à voir en grand .

Sous-arbrisseau en touffe produisant une profusion de petites fleurs blanches pendant l'hiver( d'où son nom) jusqu'au printemps. De croissance relativement lente, la bruyère des neiges est particulièrement rustique ( mini- 15° ).Plante vivace

originaire d'Afrique et régions méditerranéennes.

Exposition: soleil mi-ombre. Hauteur ! 15 à 20 m.

Plante mellifère et attire les insectes pollinisateurs.

 

Pour voir plus d'images de ma 1 ère galerie www.flickr.com/photos/131526630@N02

 

Merci pour vos commentaires sympathiques, et votre fidélité.

A très bientôt dans vos univers!

 

Thank you for your kind comments and fidelity.

See you soon!!

 

Merci aussi aux administrateurs de groupes pour leurs invitations

Many thanks to administrators of groups for invits.

Pinson des arbres (Fringilla coelebs)

 

Jolie petite Dame Pinson des arbres 😍

My best photos are here: www.lacerta-bilineata.com/ticino-best-photos-of-southern-...

 

Common Wall Lizard | Podarcis Muralis | Adult Male | Ticino | Switzerland

 

More TICINO/TESSIN Wildlife Photos (all taken in my garden in Monteggio/Ti, Switzerland): it.lacerta-bilineata.com/ramarro-occidentale-lacerta-bili... (the website exists in ESPAÑOL, FRANÇAIS, ITALIANO, ENGLISH, DEUTSCH)

 

My latest ANIMAL VIDEO (warning, it's a bit shocking): www.youtube.com/watch?v=4T2-Xszz7FI

 

ABOUT THIS PHOTO

So after many years of procrastinating, I've finally treated myself to a new camera :-) It's a Sony DSC RX10 Mark IV, and so far I'm very happy with the results I'm getting.

 

This beautiful male common wall lizard (podarcis muralis) is now the first photo I'll show here on Flickr that I shot with my new cam, but many will follow (I'm currently photographing anything from specks of dust to the moon, and my village thinks I've gone completely mad, since they see me running around with my tripod all day or standing on the road just below my garden in front of some underbrush for hours, happily ignoring the cars who nearly run me over or almost crash into the trees trying to avoid me).

 

This gorgeous lizard currently greets me every day from the same spot, namely from the top of this rock which he fiercely defends against all rivals and only shares with females who sometimes bask in the sun next to him. Whenever I get close with my camera he gives me this defiant look, as if he were saying: "You want my rock? I'd like to see you try!"

 

ABOUT THE SPECIES

From Wikipedia (slightly abbreviated by me): The podarcis muralis (common wall lizard) is a species of lizard with a large distribution in Europe and well-established introduced populations in North America where it is also called the European wall lizard. It can grow to about 20 cm (7.9 in) in total length.

 

Description:

The common wall lizard is a small, thin lizard whose small scales are highly variable in color and pattern. Its coloration is generally brownish or greyish, and may occasionally be tinged with green. In some individuals, the row of spots along their backs may form a line, while others may have a reticulated pattern with dark spots on the side and scattered white spots that can be blue in the shoulder region.

 

The tail is brown, grey or rust in color, and may also have light bars on the sides. The belly region has six rows of larger rectangular scales that are generally reddish, pink, or orangish. Common wall lizards may also have dark markings on the throat. This lizard has six distinct morphological forms which are identified by the coloration of its throat and underbelly. Three of these are pure morphs consisting only of solid colours on their scales: white, red (orange) or yellow, and three other morphs are distinguished by a combination of colors: white-yellow, white-red and yellow-red.

 

Ecology:

These lizards prefer rocky environments, including urban settings, where they can scurry between rock, rubble, debris and buildings. In the southern part of their range they tend to occur in humid or semi-humid habitats, compared to drier habitats in the north.

 

Distribution:

The natural range of the species spans much of the mainland Europe except from the north and very south and extends to Turkey. It occurs as introduced populations in southern Britain where one such population in the seaside town of Ventnor on the Isle of Wight has become somewhat famous, and also in North America. There has been some scientific debate as to whether the populations in Southern England represent the northern edge of their native range.

 

Podarcis muralis has been introduced in the United States and is spreading throughout the Cincinnati metropolitan area. It is commonly observed living in limestone outcrops, rock walls, and rubble along the Ohio River basin (it is now considered a naturalized species by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and is protected under state law). The lizard is also present in Los Angeles and San Diego counties in California and may exist elsewhere in California. The species was also introduced to Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.

 

un des derniers en migration bon voyage

Eichelhäher / Eurasian Jay / Arrendajo Euroasiático / Geai des chênes /

Garrulus glandarius

Cliquez pour participer au festin ! : )

“Le Mur des Canuts” is a gigantic mural depicting ordinary life in the La Croix-Rousse neighborhood of Lyon, France. Hyperrealistic in imagery and packed with intricate details, this massive mural is considered one of the largest displays of public art in Europe.

la lavande est en fleur !!!!

Assemblage de 9 photos.

Gréolières-les-Neiges

De jolies fleurs des parterres de Clo...Elle aimerait bien en connaitre le nom...Quelqu'un peut-il les identifier?

 

Merci à ceux et celles qui ont donné des infos!

 

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Vous lire est un plaisir. Merci de vos commentaires, votre visite, vos invitations et favoris!

To read your comments is a pleasure. Thank you for your visit, comments, invitations and faves!

 

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ATTENTION!

 

Pas d'invitations à des groupes dont les photos du pool sont inaccessibles aux non-membres!

No invitations to groups whose photos of the pool are inaccessible to non-members!

Réservoir Beaudet, Victoriaville, Qc

 

Le spectacle continue !

Loved this beautiful waterfall in eastern France in the Jura mountains, daytime long exposure using a ND filter. This spot can be crowded but there were no other people there that day I wish everyone a happy Thursday. it's starting to snow heavily here at the moment and the power will predictably be out in a few minutes.

  

  

Nuit, clarté dense aux temps de l'insomnie, lumière empruntée à la mémoire, nous fait entrer là où l'apparence se dissocie du sens.

 

@ B Sori

| "B" what you want to be

| "Sori" what you want to sound

 

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/B%20sori/166/72/22

Au Jardin Botanique de Montréal ( Québec)

 

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Vous lire est un plaisir. Merci de vos commentaires, votre visite, vos invitations et favoris!

To read your comments is a pleasure. Thank you for your visit, comments, invitations and faves!

 

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ATTENTION!

 

Pas d'invitations à des groupes dont les photos du pool sont inaccessibles aux non-membres!

No invitations to groups whose photos of the pool are inaccessible to non-members!

Direction Col de Portette

Réservoir Beaudet, Victoriaville, Qc

 

Elles sont maintenant 40 000.

Il faut attendre la journée ensoleillée...

Réservoir Beaudet, Victoriaville, Qc

 

Spectacle d'automne !

Malh des Pois (Forcanada), Estanhon des Pois y Còth des Aranesi (Collado de los Araneses)

 

Un rincón agreste en los límites del Valle de Arán con el de Benasque.

 

HDR de 4 tomas. Trípode, disparador remoto, polarizador circular.

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