Castilla-La Mancha
Accenteur mouchet (Prunella modularis - Dunnock)
Buntspecht PiP)
Téméraire, la Tourterelle turque
Mésange charbonnière (Parus major) mâle
Mésange charbonnière (Parus major) femelle
Das Rotkehlchen....
Accenteur mouchet (Prunella modularis - Dunnock)
She wont see me....
Martin pêcheur
'Soo viel Wasser...'
Head Down In the Blossom
Mésange bleue (Cyanistes caeruleus - Eurasian Blue…
Mésange bleue (Cyanistes caeruleus - Eurasian Blue…
Ducklings
Pink Flamingos (Explored)
Verdier d'Europe, (Chloris chloris - European Gree…
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Grosbec casse-noyaux, (Coccothraustes coccothraust…
Mésange bleue, (Cyanistes caeruleus - Eurasian Blu…
HBM
Drei Spatzen und ein Hase
gct[4] - Brighteye, again
Northern Flicker on a Wet Wire
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Mauermöwe
Magpie Perching.
Kookaburra
Two Geese
314 Un couple de moineaux gourmands...
Der Flug der Kraniche
Bank mit Krähen
(2) "Lila Blüten.... neee, die machen nicht satt!"
(1) "Mal sehen, ob es hier was Fressbares gibt!"
Pinson femelle
H F F...
Der Tisch ist reich gedeckt - The table is richly…
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Eisi
Buzzard
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Dem Häher kommt man selten näher:-)
A few minutes too late
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It’s a notion that’s so important, it bears repeating. ‘Birds are dinosaurs.’ Yes, it can be hard to get your head around. …….
This means that dinosaurs are still among us today. We’re so used to saying that dinosaurs are extinct, but in reality, over ten thousand species of dinosaurs remain, as integral parts of modern ecosystems, sometimes as our food and our pets, and in the case of seagulls, sometimes as pests. Indeed, the vast majority of dinosaurs died 66 million years ago, when that latest Cretaceous world of T.rex versus Triceratops, of the giant Brazilian sauropods and Tranyslvanian island dwarfs, were plunged into chaos. The reign of the dinosaurs ended and a revolution followed, forcing them to cede their kingdom to other species. But as a few stragglers made it through, a few dinosaurs that, had what it took to endure. The descendants of these remarkable survivors live on today as birds, the enduring legacy of over 150 million years of dinosaur domination, of a dead empire. ~ Page 270/272
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