Spring and Summer in Germany

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Flex, beautiful pictures. I agree with Felis, the salad picture is very special. I also like the picture with the beautiful autumn colours...Thank you :wave:
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:wave: Spring and summer are gone, also in germany. Today we saw this sunrise in the "Hohwachter Bucht" and a lot of birds. Many "anser albifrons" (Blässgänse) are on the migration over north germany now. And the ringed greenfinch I saw in front of my windows seems to be from poland.
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it was windy with some rain and also some sun. Cold for me :D
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Wow Fireblade, beautiful:faint:
Many of our summerguests has left here now, it's very quiet, like the nature is resting. Starlings and Chaffinches are still here though, they are gathering in large groups. But soon only the resident birds are left, and the season of feeding begins.
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@fireblade1,

nice colors.

a marmot in the bavarian mountains:
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afterglow:
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Wow, here are many talented photographers, thanks a lot for yout beautiful pics! :shake: :thumbs:
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after a thunderstorm at Lake Constance (Panasonic DMC-TZ5):

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an grass snake (natrix natrix) with a frog:

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blurry cell phone photo, sorry... :puzzled:
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Flex wrote:an grass snake (natrix natrix) with a frog:
blurry cell phone photo, sorry... :puzzled:
:wave: Flex. Beautiful pictures again. Saw some "Ringelnattern" also this year, but never with prey?! So, how the story ends. It was a big frog. The leg also really big :2thumbsup:

A few Pictures of sunday
A "normal" gull and a "Mantelmöwe" with a fish.
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There was a peregrine "Wanderfalke" (my first this year) in the distance.
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A dead tree (the Wtes like that), with a close fishpond
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and a young one in the sky
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Oh, beautiful pictures too, from your Canon 60D and 400 lens (Ofenrohr :laugh: )

PS: I could not wait until the snake had eaten :rotf:
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Flex wrote:Ofenrohr :laugh:
:D yes, it is heavy as and yesterday I had a look at the canon 1200mm (used: 60.000,- :mrgreen: )
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The boys and their toys .... :mrgreen:
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Bea wrote:The boys and their toys .... :mrgreen:

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:wave: Yesterday the first part. Today the second. Beautiful pictures yesterday in HD.

Federleicht und flügelweit - Die fantastische Reise der Vögel (2/5)
(Großbritannien, 2012, 43mn)

On: Arte, 19.30h
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this TV production is (was) certainly interesting

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fireblade1 wrote::wave: Yesterday the first part. Today the second. Beautiful pictures yesterday in HD.

Federleicht und flügelweit - Die fantastische Reise der Vögel (2/5)
(Großbritannien, 2012, 43mn)

On: Arte, 19.30h
I didn't time to watch it yesterday. But I recorded/will record all parts of them, because it sounds really interesting.
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