Canon EF 100mm L Macro
Folder: Meine Fotoausrüstung / My Equipment
Kirchenrose
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Kirchenrose
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Winzige Spinne
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This spider is tiny, its body is at most 5mm long. I saw it in an outdoor flowerpot in a small town near Stuttgart / Germany.
Judged by its movements, it's a jumping spider. Judged by the pattern on the back body, it can be a zebra spider (Salticus scenicus).
What do you say?
Blümelein
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This tiny flower grows on a balcony in a town near Stuttgart / Germany. Its seed was probably part of a suet cake for birds; the birds didn't eat the cake and the cake took root and grew into a nice potful of various plants.
Its diameter is about one cm.
Hübsches weißes Blümelein (Wilhelma)
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Hübsches lila Blümelein (Wilhelma)
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Dornastrild (Wilhelma)
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Zebrafinken an Bunter Hirse (Wilhelma)
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Hummel im Lavendel
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Hummel im Lavendel
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I saw this bumble bee in Stuttgart, Germany. I take it for bombus hortorum (rather thanof bombus terrestris ) because I see two yellow stripes on the thorax, and because this photo shows what I'd call a long tongue.
What do you think?
Hummel im Lavendel
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Hummel im Lavendel
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Hummel im Lavendel
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Ackerhummel im Lavendel
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Ackerhummel im Lavendel
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Explored - Ackerhummel im Lavendel
Mohnknospe
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Mohnblüte
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