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Cicindèle tres colorée, Pseudoxycheila cf. bipustulata (famille Cicindelidae) in situ, départment du Valle del Cauca, Colombie. Insecte chasseur, diurne, courant sur des pentes argileuses et les zones ouvertes á la végétation perturbées comme les chemins ou clairières á proximité de l'eau jusque 3000 m anm.
Escarabajo tigre muy colorido, Pseudoxycheila cf. bipustulata (familia Cicindelidae) in situ, departamento del Valle del Cauca, Colombia. Insecto cazador, diurno, corriendo en pendientes arcillosas y áreas abiertas con vegetación perturbada, como caminos o claros cerca de cuerpos de agua hasta 3000 m snm.
Full of testosterone and getting ready for battle.
Wallowing Rutting stags urinate in muddy pits under trees or by water, then roll in it to anoint themselves. Both sexes also wallow in spring and summer to remove moulting fur.
Foliage head-dress Stags often adorn their antlers with scooped-up grass and bracken. This is a visual display to make them look bigger and more intimidating.
Bellowing Stags throw back their heads to roar – this also shows off their thick necks and manes to best advantage.
Antler shape Older stags have more branches in their antlers, with up to 16 points.
Gland secretions Preorbital (lachrymal) scent glands under the eyes discharge a dark fluid that may broadcast information about sex and age.
Smeared mud a rutting stag’s flanks, chest and legs are often caked in smelly mud.
Bark damage to trees Bark scraped off the trunks of trees using the lower incisors may be part of the rut, or simply a feeding sign.
Thrashed vegetation In August, stags thrash the foliage to rub the dry velvet off their antlers. In the rut this becomes a display.
Snapped branches Head-shaking stags also break off branches up to about 1m above the ground.
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Virtually uninhabited, the Harz National Park in northern Germany covers an area of approximately 61,035 Acres (24,700 hectare) and offers an ecologically complex landscape in different vegetation zones. Every year, the park is visited more than 10 million times.
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A bit dried out, split and yet soldiering on - like others of us - every year telling its own story!
D213 ANDANIA after arriving back at Liverpool Lime Street with the Branch Line Society "Wirral Squirrel Railtour".
The railtour had operated Crewe - Liverpool - Runcorn - Helsby - Rock Ferry - Chester - Wrexham (Croes Newydd) - Bidston - Wrexham (Croes Newydd) - Chester - Warrington - Liverpool - Crewe.
The tour had intended to include the Bootle Branch with the train operating to Hall Road on the Mersey Rail Northern Line. Unfortunately vegetation issues led to the cancellation of this part of the itinerary.
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ʻĪao Valley is covered in dense rainforest, most of which consists of introduced vegetation on the valley floor. The Puʻu Kukui summit area at the valley's head receives an average 386 inches (9.8 m) of rainfall per year,[3] making it the state's second wettest location after Mount Waiʻaleʻale.[4] Much of this rainfall ends up flowing into the ʻĪao Stream. Trails in the State Park run alongside ʻĪao Stream and through the forest. (Wikipedia)
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Tropical Vegetation
George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, Jan. 2016
George Brown Darwin Botanischer Garten, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australien, Jan 2016
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