Autumn and winter 2014-2015
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Re: Autumn and winter 2014-2015
The little bird is so cute.
Beautiful pictures from Saaler Bodden lagoon
Beautiful pictures from Saaler Bodden lagoon
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more Picture from Bodden and Baltic Sea
View from the Finnhütte
with telephoto lens
it snowed
View from the Finnhütte
with telephoto lens
it snowed
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fox-photographed from my car. He sought mice. He did not mind him that Iam here
i guess, that was a pair of lovers
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I fed them
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Great pictures Liz01, it seems you had a great time on your trip!
After loooong time I saw a squirrel, and it was so kind to keep still for some moments, so that I could take a pic ♥
After loooong time I saw a squirrel, and it was so kind to keep still for some moments, so that I could take a pic ♥
Nature does nothing in vain (Aristoteles)
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Liz01, great pictures from your trip.
Bea, cute squirrel, s/he posed for you:)
Tomorrow (5. January) it's the first full moon in 2015. I took this picture with my smart phone, on my way home from work, on friday afternoon. It's from the Tyrifjord. The swans was closer than it seems on the picture
Blue Tit in the sunset
Bea, cute squirrel, s/he posed for you:)
Tomorrow (5. January) it's the first full moon in 2015. I took this picture with my smart phone, on my way home from work, on friday afternoon. It's from the Tyrifjord. The swans was closer than it seems on the picture
Blue Tit in the sunset
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Lussi the December 23 image is so beautiful . The colors are fascinating. I would like to see to Norway, Sweden and Finland. Nature is uniquely beautiful. Your pictures too.
Berlin is beautiful, very green and has a great history. I'm not a real Berliner. I was born in Nuremberg and moved at age 18 to Berlin.
Airras, it is as if the sky over Girona burns. It looks so beautiful. I love Spain!
Bea you have the squirrel gets good. I think your camera is very good. The picture is very rich in detail
I had a very nice time at the bay. Unfortunately not seen WTE. They are at the end of Darß, in deep National Park Barhöft and Hiddensee. Since collect in the winter waterbirds, ducks, geese ... good food for the eagles. It should be up to 150 WTE's there. But only in winter.
I'll be back in September, when the cranes rest on the Darß. Then the weather is good enough to look for eagles. I was too much snow, even though it was very nice.
Berlin is beautiful, very green and has a great history. I'm not a real Berliner. I was born in Nuremberg and moved at age 18 to Berlin.
Airras, it is as if the sky over Girona burns. It looks so beautiful. I love Spain!
Bea you have the squirrel gets good. I think your camera is very good. The picture is very rich in detail
I had a very nice time at the bay. Unfortunately not seen WTE. They are at the end of Darß, in deep National Park Barhöft and Hiddensee. Since collect in the winter waterbirds, ducks, geese ... good food for the eagles. It should be up to 150 WTE's there. But only in winter.
I'll be back in September, when the cranes rest on the Darß. Then the weather is good enough to look for eagles. I was too much snow, even though it was very nice.
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Wonderful photos from everyone. Liz01, you must have had a wonderful time there!
“One can measure the greatness and the moral progress of a nation by looking at how it treats its animals” (Mahatma Gandhi)
"You can judge a man's true character by the way he treats his fellow animals" (Paul McCartney)
The Aquila Pomarina Collection
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The Aquila Pomarina Collection
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every day is a Hawfinch me to feed. He loves hazelnuts, walnuts and sunflower seeds
The birds on my balcony are very difficult to photograph. They see me and then quickly away. So I let them eat and do not disturb them.
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fantastic photographs, thank you all.
today we had a beautiful sunset in "Girona"
17:40
today we had a beautiful sunset in "Girona"
17:40
SOS IBERIAN LYNX.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSGDVVNj ... uPGYYqdhas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSGDVVNj ... uPGYYqdhas
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3 days since I have squirrels visitors. Today I've seen it at least 3 near
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This woodpecker made yesterday a long break in this position. female woodpecker is braver than men woodpecker, he flees faster.
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You have a lot of action in your garden, spatz - all so cute visitors!
Nature does nothing in vain (Aristoteles)
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Thank you for your beautiful pictures, Liz01, Airras and spatz
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Today on my balcony, unfortunately, only a few species of birds.
long tailed tit
coal tit
Haw finch and graet tit
long tailed tit
coal tit
Haw finch and graet tit
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Liz01 - why "unfortunately"? I find it amazing to see all those birds!
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for the time to come many siskins
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FelisFelis silvestris wrote:Liz01 - why "unfortunately"? I find it amazing to see all those birds!
there with me Crested Tit, Treecreeper, Robin, greenfinch, chaffinch, great spotted woodpecker, jays, blackbirds, nuthatches ..
Unfortunately, that means that I can not take pictures because they disappear very quickly once they see the camera.
I live in a wooded area. I also see deer and squirrels under my balcony. Squirrel on my balcony, and mice
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Beautiful pictures, Spatzspatz wrote:for the time to come many siskins
Siskins come to me. They are not there yet. But when they come, dannn there are always 30 -50 animals. My neighbors do not like. They also do not like starlings. Is their anything too loud. Young jays are also too noisy -Young Starlings are extremely noisy:mrgreen:
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yesterday morning February 2nd at about 7:25 local time in Punxsutawney Pennsylvania the groundhog Phil was dragged out of his burrow in front of a cheering crowd to see if he could see his shadow. and so he did, tells the news report, so there's 6 more weeks of winter left. -poor Phil, he looked rather frightened.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/cap ... of-winter/
here in the North at 7:25 the sun hasn't even risen so seeing any shadows cast by natural sunlight isn't possible. also later in the day the sky was covered with clouds all day here. the same applies probably also at the seal island, too, as the camera there slept yesterday and didn't see its shadow.
in the siga feeding place it was also cloudy all day so creature saw its shadow there either.
viewtopic.php?p=358738#p358738
so here we may probably expect spring earlier than in 6 weeks. or maybe not...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/cap ... of-winter/
here in the North at 7:25 the sun hasn't even risen so seeing any shadows cast by natural sunlight isn't possible. also later in the day the sky was covered with clouds all day here. the same applies probably also at the seal island, too, as the camera there slept yesterday and didn't see its shadow.
in the siga feeding place it was also cloudy all day so creature saw its shadow there either.
viewtopic.php?p=358738#p358738
so here we may probably expect spring earlier than in 6 weeks. or maybe not...