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Red deer stag (Cervus elaphus) roaring, with females (hinds) during the rut. When a stag and a group of hinds form a cohesive group, the females are sometimes described as a harem. The rut is an annual event that, in Great Britain, happens during October. This is when deer become sexually active and males fight for possession of females.
Dragon-fly, view from above, blue - black, big, sitting on a rock, wings spreaded out, USA, Kenai Peninsula
A young lion sitting in the tall yellow grass in Serengeti, Tanzania
Deer jumping fence. Deer herd of stags, doe and fawn in autumn colors
Lviv, Ukraine - October 09, 2022: Red Ford Mustang, american muscle cars on car  market.
A male migrant hawker hanging from a bramble in the English countryside.
Tot 35-44mm, Ab 20-30mm, Hw 24-30mm.\nOne of the larger Sympetrum species. In the field, males may be noticed because they seldom become as deeply red as other species and have a rather parallel-sided abdomen.\nHabitat: Wide range of places, especially preferring warm, stagnant waters. These are often shallow and bare, this species being a pioneer of newly created ponds. Occasionally in flowing or brackish water.\nFlight Season: May be seen all year in the Mediterranean. In Northern Europe, appears from early June, becoming abundant in July and flying into November. One of the last dragonflies to be encountered in autumn.\nDistribution: Common in most of our area, becoming less common relative to S. vulgatum in a north-easterly direction. Extends to Japan. Migrations are often seen and are sometimes massive.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands.
Photo taken in Apetlon, Austria
Vivid Dancer Damelfly, Argia vivida, Audubon Mayacamas Mountain Sanctuary, Sonoma County, California, bright blue, in tandem, tandem flight. Mateing,
Lionss walking her five cubs through Kenya's Masai MaraLionss walking her five cubs through Kenya's Masai Mara
A Damselfly at rest
Lioness walking on dirt road Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda, Africa.
Fawn (white-tailed deer) at edge of woods, taken at sunset in a Connecticut nature preserve, autumn
A Hygen Hound (Hygenhund) walking in a meadow on a sunny day
Cobra Clubtail Dragonfly
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Young deer enjoys the wildflowers of a Colorado Spring.\n\n[img]http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve.php?size=1&id=3683966[/img] [img]http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve.php?size=1&id=10192527[/img] [img]http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve.php?size=1&id=2433753[/img] \n\n[img]http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve.php?size=1&id=7913795[/img] [img]http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve.php?size=1&id=7773246[/img] [img]http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve.php?size=1&id=2231684[/img] \n\n[B][url=http://www.istockphoto.com/file_search.php?action=file&lightboxID=6990940] View more wildlife images from my wildlife light box![/url][/B]
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Tot 36-45mm, Ab 23-38mm, Hw 28-33mm, about the size of Sympetrum striolatum.\nIdentification:\nThe common, small Orthetrum of flowing water throughout Europe. The Keeled Skimmer is characterized by its rather small size, fairly slender tapering abdomen and large pterostigma (around 4mm long).\nBehavior:\n Normally sits on vegetation, seldom on the ground.\nOccurrence:\nCommon around the Mediterranean, but generally local in central and Southern Europe.\nHabitat:\nRunning waters, such as streams and ditches. In north of range mainly runnels in boggy areas.\nFlight Season: \nFrom April to November; most abundant from June to August.\n\nThe Species is quite local in the Netherlands in the described Habitats. This Picture is made on the Veluwe in begin of August 2021 along a small Brook.
Photo of roe deer in a field looking at the camera
Three roe deers (Capreolus capreolus) standing in an agricultural field covered with hoarfrost early in the morning.
a mule deer buck in the rut in autumn in Colorado
The most common of hawker dragonflies and can be seen in good numbers when emerged and on the wing into late autumn
A fossa (Cryptoprocta ferox) on a tree
Majestic female lion walking in the wild. Copy space.
Side view of male Pampas deer with big antlers in in sunlight
Ferrari 812 Superfast sports car driving on a street in the city of Zwolle during a sunny summer morning. People in the background are looking at the cars.
30 august 2022, Basse Yutz, Yutz, Thionville Portes de France, Moselle, Lorraine, Grand Est, France. In a public park, at the edge of a body of water, a male Common Scarlet-darter landed on a reed leaf.
Mayflies (also known as shadflies or fishflies in Canada and the upper Midwestern U.S.; also up-winged flies in the United Kingdom) are aquatic insects belonging to the order Ephemeroptera. This order is part of an ancient group of insects termed the Palaeoptera, which also contains dragonflies and damselflies. Over 3,000 species of mayfly are known worldwide, grouped into over 400 genera in 42 families.\nImago:\nAdult mayflies, or imagos, are relatively primitive in structure, exhibiting traits that were probably present in the first flying insects. These include long tails and wings that do not fold flat over the abdomen (Source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made during a long weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2006.
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