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Quality photos of the sea, nature, sunset in Snowdonia, UK
A Hudsonian Whimbrel (Numenius hudsonicus) on the colorful tundra near Nome, Alaska.  The whimbrel is a large sandpiper that breeds in Alaska and northern Canada and winters along the coasts of both North and South America.
Eurasian Dotterel (Charadrius morinellus)
Mule deer on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
grasshopper and mushroom
Young roebuck standing in a meadow in the last sunlight.
A large wader Common whimbrel, Numenius phaeopus walking on a dead tree in a summery wetland in Riisitunturi National Park, Northern Finland
Pyrgus malvae, the grizzled skipper, is a butterfly species from the family Hesperiidae. It is a small skipper (butterfly) with a chequered pattern on its wings that appears to be black and white. This butterfly can be found throughout Europe and is common in central and southern regions of England. The butterfly prefers three major types of habitat: woodland, grassland, and industrial. Eggs are laid on plants that will provide warmth and proper nutrition for development, such as A. euphoria. As larvae, their movement is usually restricted to a single plant, on which they will build tents, unless they move onto a second host plant. Larvae then spin cocoons, usually on the last host plant they have occupied, where they remain until spring. Upon emerging as adult butterflies, grizzled skippers are quite active during the day and tend to favour blue or violet-coloured plants for food. They also possess multiple methods of communication; for example, vibrations are used to communicate with ants, and chemical secretions play a role in mating. Exhibiting territorial behaviour, males apply perching and patrolling strategies to mate with a desired female.\nHabitat: \nAlthough grizzled skippers occupy three major forms of habitats, they tend to settle in environments with spring nectar plants, larval food plants (agrimony, creeping cinquefoil, wild strawberry, tormentil), ranker vegetation, and edges with scrub or woodland. Host plants are from the family Rosaceae with a focus on Agrimonia eupatoria as well as Potentilla. \nFlight Season: \nGrizzled skippers produce one brood per season and are in flight from the middle of March to the middle of July. \n\nThis Picture is made during a long weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2006.
Female roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) in a field with buckwheat (Westerheide, the Netherlands)
Large Skipper butterfly on Oregano flower.
Bright autumn leaves
Mule deer on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
cockchafer climbs branch on forest floor in spring on sunny moring
Beautiful doe standing on a meadow
Helvella lacunosa o Helvella leucopus, seta negra parecida a una hoja quemada, hongo oreja de gato en bosque de mexiquillo durango
Lycaena helle, the violet copper, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found from the Pyrenees to northern Norway and from Belgium east across the Palearctic to Central Asia, Siberia and Amur.The wingspan is 24–26 mm. The butterfly flies from May to July depending on the location.\nDescription from Seitz:\nC. amphidamas Esp. (= xanthe Lang, helle Schiff.). Smaller than the preceding forms, at the most as large as small phlaeas. Upperside dark brown, in the females of the spring brood the disc of the forewing reddish yellow, both wings with a sky-blue gloss, which is especially strong in the sun in live specimens. On the underside there is before the red submarginal band of the hindwing an always distinct bluish white lunate band, which in the female is usually continued on to the forewing and is accompanied by black dots. The summer-form obscura Ruhl  is darker above and more yellow beneath. Otherwise the variability is less than in other Chrysophanus. Specimens from the high North have been separated as lapponica Backhaus, and Wheeler mentions that the gloss is more blue in some districts and more violet in others. — In Central and North Europe, from Belgium, Baden, and Switzerland eastward to Amurland and northward to Scandinavia and Lapland, sporadic and absent from large districts. \nEggs are laying in June and autumn on Polygonum bistorta (said to occur also on Rumex). The butterflies are on the wing in May and again in July and August in damp meadows, very plentiful at their flight-places. In the north the species is found especially in the plains, while in the south of its area it is more plentiful in the mountains, where it occurs up to 2000m (source Wikipedia). \nNowadays vulnerable in the South of Belgium and the Eifel.\n\nThis Picture is made during a long weekend in the Eifel (Germany) in June 2019.
Butterfly urticaria basking in the sun .Siberia
Close-up of a single female red deer looking over shoulder. Deer in grass area.
Lepidoptera insects in the wild, North China
Juvenile Eastern Spinebill honeyeater perched on a branch
Fallow deer calf in Dyrehaven, Klampenborg, Denmark
Female roe deer looking out of a cereal field.
Siberian jay , Perisoreus infaustus , perched in a taiga forest Sweden near Norway. Bird in natural environment. Curious siberian jay
Eurasian dotterel (Charadrius morinellus)
The yellow-winged darter, Sympetrum flaveolum, dragnfly resting on ground in autumn
Mule deer on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Equisetum arvense\nTsukushi, Sugina
Young Sika deer in a rural location in Scotland on an autumn morning
Adult male Lesser Sand Plover (Charadrius mongolus stegmanni) in summer plumage on the arctic tundra on Seward Peninsula, Alaska, USA. Standing still on low vegetation.
Daytime side view close-up of a single female roe deer (Capreolus Capreolus) standing still in front of green trees, looking up from grazing
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