Autumn and Winter in Germany

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Beautiful photos Bea :wave:
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Fireblade and Bea: Thank you for sharing this nice pictures.. I love this wonderful colours of autumn.
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:wave: Thank you Manu. Today there was an "Eichhörnchen" again. Some days ago I gave a peanut to him/her?. So I threw a peanut in the grass, and he came down out of the tree. Maybe Olga :wave: knows, but I think they do not have "good eyes" because it took some time until he found the peanut with sniffing arround. He made a hide in the grass after digging in it. Very close to a jay peanut hide :D
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the nut is close to the right leg
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thinking of the right place
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Wow, a squirrel and sooo close :loveshower: . It's great...
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Great pictures of the squirrel with the nut Fireblade, it has beautiful colours :wave:
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I think this is another kind of squirrel, more red and with red tails. In Finland I saw them too.
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A tree in front of my house on Saturday afternoon (it just started to snow)

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and the same tree today morning

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Great pictures Felis, but to early for winter I think. They have predicted snow here tonight too :unsure:
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That´s how the trees here look like, too. Branches are hanging low because the snow is very wet and still many leafs on the trees! Today around 0°C the hole day.

Weather forecast says that the low temperatures will have an end middle of the week. I´m still unsure about beginning to fill my birdfeeders already now.
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It's full moon today. But before I managed to get a photo of the setting sun, it was literally falling out of a cloud ceiling before setting.

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And when it was dark, the full moon was suddenly visible in the clouds:

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Wow - great pics :thumbs:

We also have a clear sky - and it will be a pretty cold night :shock:
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:wave: Nice moon pics. Saw that we have fullmoon, but not the moon :puzzled:
Two days ago I tested my new converter and at the end it was very bad. But saw a group of "Silberreiher" arriving and one with a fish. And a group of fallow deer ladies. One of them looked "strange". But it is quiet. Some "Wacholderdrosseln" (fieldfare) and eine "Rauchschwalbe" (barn swallow)
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:wave: We were out this morning again at a fishpond. We saw, in the bad light, six wte u.o.. No good pictures but I will show because of the deer (was very close, 15m?)

Yes, I am lucky with this two eagles very far away
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This Wte was "close" but we saw him because we saw the landing
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He was very close. I had to zoom out but not a quiet hand :D
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SORRY, for that disturbing. He saw us and the first thing for me is "Do not disturb"
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OK, six pictures, I am sorry
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Wow, you was a lucky one to see the deer so close.
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We always like pictures, the more the merrier.
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@fireblade,

great experience with the fallow deer (dama dama) *lob*

Morning fog - in the background swiss mountain:

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...I am hungry:

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:wave: Great autumn pictures Flex.
Yesterday was a big hunting in the wood so only a quick visit for me. Today I was out to see some waxwings but I was not lucky with it.
I heard some crows (Rabenkrähen) and made a "shoot in the dark"
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There was a goshawk I think (because of the size)
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Some strong cows with a junior
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Todays highlight
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:loveshower: The robin is cute, I love robins, unfortunately here in the city I have never seen one so far! Lucky shot also with the hawk! :thumbs:
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Nice pictures Flex and Fireblade :thumbs: .

The little cow is really cute and robin anyway :loveshower: . Since two years a robin visit my garden in winter-time and I'm really happy when I see this cute little bird.
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i have got a new Computer:

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