Spring and summer 2013
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What lovely pictures Fireblade and Airras
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In my vacations I spent a lot of time outside to observe wild animals in our area. (That's why I had not so much time to watch the webcams
Nearly every evening I saw the young foxes
Nearly every evening I saw the young foxes
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Two times I observed the beaver 05:00h in the morning. It was one of the highlights for me.
And two times I saw some badgers
These badger lives on the same place where the young foxes lives .
And two times I saw some badgers
These badger lives on the same place where the young foxes lives .
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Thanks for all your great pictures that you share here
Manu, this badger also seems to be a young one. Or am I wrong?
Manu, this badger also seems to be a young one. Or am I wrong?
Nature does nothing in vain (Aristoteles)
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Bea: They're three badgers and I assume it is a mother with two cubs. But it's difficult to see because they run like a rocket from their den into the field of sunflowers. BTW: I don't know till yet where their den is exactely. This evening we will try to catch them once again.
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fox and badger sometimes make use of a building, perhaps this is the case
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Yes, I read this in books, but I never see it in real live.spatz wrote:fox and badger sometimes make use of a building, perhaps this is the case
This is the place where the foxes and badgers lives. It's really close to the village and only a few of bushes.
Red point= Den of the foxes
Blue point=badger appears
Bright blue point= Place where I am.
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it is possible, how interesting
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http://www.nimrods.de/Dachs-und-Fuchsbauten.htm
look, whether this helps
look, whether this helps
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Spatz: Thanks a lot, it's an interesting link.
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manual how long you've been waiting for the badger pictures?
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@Spatz: I can't tell you exactely how long I'm waiting. I spent nearly every second day 2 hours there waiting in the evening for the foxes. And for a long time I didn't noticed they're badgers too . The badgers I saw now for three times (every time only a second because they ran so fast) and two times I was a lucky one to catch them with the cam.
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I wish you many good pictures, bush with your
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Thank youspatz wrote:
I wish you many good pictures, bush with your
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a bee on alant (inula Helenium). this plant is greater than I
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Calopteryx splendens (Gebänderte Prachtlibelle)
Coenagrion (Azurjungfer)
Sympetrum (Heidelibelle, I think)
Lucilia sericata (Goldfliege)
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Bees on the beach
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European peacock
Bee
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European peacock
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bad afternoon thunderstorm with hail. a fatality on my feeding place (green finch). thank god, no more. We have our houses, but the animals.
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Sooooo beautiful pictures, Spatz and Fireblade .
Spatz: I'm so sorry to hear about Green finch and hail/thunderstorm . Here we had only heavy rain yesterday .
Spatz: I'm so sorry to hear about Green finch and hail/thunderstorm . Here we had only heavy rain yesterday .
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It´s so beautiful pictures here
Thank you Airras, Manu, Fireblade and Spatz
Thank you Airras, Manu, Fireblade and Spatz