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Lourdes-Kapelle in Bachem
SCHLU1 (PiP)
A seat with a view.
Bern wakes up.
Im Tollensetal (1)
Schwebfliegen (Hoverfly). ©UdoSm
Camping.
Woodsman statue.
Meeting the Shadow
Bootshaus Barmeier
Blick aus den Bachemer Weinbergen auf Ahrweiler
Weinberge bei Bachem
Vilenska vrela waterfall - PiP
HFF for everyone friday 29-05-2020
HFF voor iedereen....
Pierce Point Ranch
Last HFF of May 2020.
HFF !!!
Cherry blossoms... ©UdoSm
Biotop
Japanese red maple
Morning Glow... 3
Morning Glow... 2
Morning Glow... 1
muiderslot
Assenheim/Wetterau - Eingang zum Schloss
Onderste Caumer
Work out-sit Safe ......! (HCS) de bekende kunsto…
Dorfplatz in Bachem
Auf dem Medizinischen Kurwanderweg MK1 (Blau)
Verkettung
Dipsacus (dipsa = dorst)
Teenager
Bläuling
Mir schmeckt's - I like it
Seebrücke Sellin
Mellow yellow
autunno sul balcone
Yellow rattle. Rhinanthus minor
Am Ufer der Ahr
Blick auf die Casinobrücke
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" A travers les champs, les forêts et les prairies "
" A travers les champs, les forêts et les prairies "
" Amazing Nature - Einmalige Natur - La nature unique - La natura unica "
" Amazing Nature - Einmalige Natur - La nature unique - La natura unica "
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Glück muss man haben - Sometimes you just gotta be lucky!
Diesen Trauer-Rosenkäfer (Oxythyrea funesta) fand ich kürzlich bei einer Wanderung. Er war im Bereich des Brustpanzers deutlich beschädigt, vermutlich durch den Schnabelangriff eines Vogels (siehe ins Bild eingefügte Notiz). Die Tiere leben in Wärmegebieten, vor allem in Nordafrika und dem restlichen Mittelmeerraum, östlich bis Transkaukasien auf Steppenheiden und Kalkböden. Sehr selten sind sie auch in Südwestdeutschland zu finden. In Bayern gelten sie als stark gefährdet. Sie fliegen von Mai bis Juli. Sie sind mit dem häufigen einfarbig grünen Rosenkäfer verwandt.
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trauer-Rosenk%C3%A4fer
I found this Oxythyrea funesta recently during a hike. It was clearly damaged in the area of the breastplate, probably by the beak attack of a bird (see note inserted in the picture). The animals live in warm regions, mainly in North Africa and the rest of the Mediterranean, east to Transcaucasia on steppe heaths and calcareous soils. They are also very rarely found in southwest Germany. In Bavaria they are considered to be highly endangered. They fly from May to July. They are related to the common monochrome flower chafer.
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de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trauer-Rosenk%C3%A4fer
I found this Oxythyrea funesta recently during a hike. It was clearly damaged in the area of the breastplate, probably by the beak attack of a bird (see note inserted in the picture). The animals live in warm regions, mainly in North Africa and the rest of the Mediterranean, east to Transcaucasia on steppe heaths and calcareous soils. They are also very rarely found in southwest Germany. In Bavaria they are considered to be highly endangered. They fly from May to July. They are related to the common monochrome flower chafer.
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