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Winklebottom
Dec 19, 2007

Visited an area known for golden and white-tailed eagles, moose and red deer. None of them showed so I had to make do with smaller critters.


Male black-tailed skimmer



Small tortoiseshell


Common red soldier beetle


Noon fly


European drone fly


White wagtail


European herring gull in a telekinetic battle with a European green crab

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Winklebottom
Dec 19, 2007

Some Lebanese critters from a trip back in October


Roughtail rock agama (maybe)


Laughing dove


a poo poo photo of a black stork (which I was pretty stoked about) flying over some roman ruins


Unknown moth


Western marsh harrier

Winklebottom
Dec 19, 2007



Black Redstart being very dramatic on a piece of modern art

Winklebottom
Dec 19, 2007

Chinston Wurchill posted:

Great shot! Reminded me to post this one:



Thanks! What's the pole bird? I'm thinking crow but the wing has a hint of brown

I call this one "would you PLEASE move away from the backlight so I have even the slightest chance of identifying you" feat. every bird of prey I spotted last week.



they were probably all common buzzards anyway

Winklebottom
Dec 19, 2007


Six-spot burnet (very goth)


Large ringlet, maybe?


had to run up and down a few mountains but I found a alpine marmot!

Winklebottom
Dec 19, 2007

Probably some of the last butterflies of the year


Small tortoiseshell. Never get tired of these guys, A+ colors


Red admiral


Cabbage white

Winklebottom
Dec 19, 2007

Captain Hygiene posted:

Sorry, I have a gut level reaction to those after years of trying to grow show-quality cabbages. The caterpillars go right through those things if you don't keep ahead of them!

I was always wondering why cabbage whites are so common here without me seeing a single cabbage field in my life, until I realized that canola is a brassica

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Winklebottom
Dec 19, 2007

help, my kite is stuck in a tree


(red kite)

also my pheasant is blowing up

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