Spring and summer 2013
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I had two very nice visitors yesterday morning.
Throughout the summer a roe deer mother with her twins, born this spring, has stayed in the area. Everyone has observed them, but me. I had almost given up the hope to see them, but finally, yesterday they showed up, and I managed to get them on tape. I didn't see their mother, but she was hopefully nearby. I was on the second floor, filming through the window, and they were ca 50 meters away.
[youtube]uX3z-3jINwA&feature=plcp[/youtube]
Throughout the summer a roe deer mother with her twins, born this spring, has stayed in the area. Everyone has observed them, but me. I had almost given up the hope to see them, but finally, yesterday they showed up, and I managed to get them on tape. I didn't see their mother, but she was hopefully nearby. I was on the second floor, filming through the window, and they were ca 50 meters away.
[youtube]uX3z-3jINwA&feature=plcp[/youtube]
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How wonderful, Lussi!
“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)
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Oh yes they are!!Felis silvestris wrote:How wonderful, Lussi!
I hope they, and their mother, survive the hunting season that starts soon (maybe they are too young...)
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Spatz: The gravedigger is a pretty one.
Lussi: It's so wonderful and so special to see so nice twins through your window. Now I'm a bit envious. I have to drive 1 minute with my bicycle to the den of the foxes . You was veeeeery patient and now you were a lucky one to see them and made such a nice record of them .
Lussi: It's so wonderful and so special to see so nice twins through your window. Now I'm a bit envious. I have to drive 1 minute with my bicycle to the den of the foxes . You was veeeeery patient and now you were a lucky one to see them and made such a nice record of them .
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good afternoon to all.
I leave the last picture I received from "Jordi"
Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica)
taken in the Pyrenees of Girona
I leave the last picture I received from "Jordi"
Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica)
taken in the Pyrenees of Girona
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"Jordi" also observes butterflies, sent me these photos, be if you like.
Parnassius apollo
Aporia crataegi
Plebejus argus
Papilio machaon
Parnassius apollo
Aporia crataegi
Plebejus argus
Papilio machaon
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Nice pictures Airras/Jordi and Luz1711
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Yesterday I made a walk with my dad to see what's going on in my area. I saw this cute little guys.
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In the evening I spent some time near the den to see if "my" fox-family is still around.
And they were
Like a rocket
And they were
Like a rocket
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uaoooo!!!!!manu precious photographs
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Yesterday near the fox den. Always the same thing .
EDIT: I'm sorry they're always the same pictures .
EDIT: I'm sorry they're always the same pictures .
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Beautiful pictures, Airras/Jordi, Luz4711 and Manu.
Manu, it's very nice to meet your foxes again, they are growing
Manu, it's very nice to meet your foxes again, they are growing
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I found this today in the garden
are the salamander? I found on the net anything suitable
are the salamander? I found on the net anything suitable
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They are cute little monsters.
It seems the same species can look very different.
http://www.hylawerkgroep.be/jeroen/index.php?id=47
Montseny Brook Newt
The pictures are Arkive look very different, and they do not yet have much written material
And now I see I think this one only lives in Catalonia
It seems the same species can look very different.
http://www.hylawerkgroep.be/jeroen/index.php?id=47
Montseny Brook Newt
The pictures are Arkive look very different, and they do not yet have much written material
And now I see I think this one only lives in Catalonia
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good morning.
I would say that is a triton, salamanders are black and yellow with very bright.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_salamander
the triton the Montseny is a highly endangered species and is only found in the Montseny massif, mountain which lies between the cities of barcelona and girona
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calotriton_arnoldi
I would say that is a triton, salamanders are black and yellow with very bright.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_salamander
the triton the Montseny is a highly endangered species and is only found in the Montseny massif, mountain which lies between the cities of barcelona and girona
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calotriton_arnoldi
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I have found it, there are mountain newts (deutsch Bergmolche)
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I don`t think its mountain newts (Bergmolche), they look different and all of them have dots. See here for description: http://www.froschnetz.ch/arten/bergmolch.htm
I believe they are lizards, some of them have this striped back.
I believe they are lizards, some of them have this striped back.
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In Spatz' second picture you can see spots/markings that are a bit similar to those in the upper photo
http://www.froschnetz.ch/arten/bergmolch.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpine_newt
the page in German has more photos than in English
I do think it is newt because of the shape of the head, but the exact species is very difficult because they vary so much depending on water phase or land phase.
http://www.froschnetz.ch/arten/bergmolch.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpine_newt
the page in German has more photos than in English
I do think it is newt because of the shape of the head, but the exact species is very difficult because they vary so much depending on water phase or land phase.