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Red squirrel sitting on a tree branch in winter forest and nibbling seeds on snow covered trees background
A forest butterfly which is commonly sighted in the forest reserve of Singapore.  Family : LycaenidaeSubfamily : Lycaeninaehttp://www.geocities.com/rainforest/vines/2382/lycaenidae/celeno.htm
I took this photo on Thursday, it is of a small snail sunbathing
Photography from 1899
Portrait of a genet photographed at night on a tree in Kenya.
Charles d'Orbigny's 'Dictionanaire Universal d'Histoire Naturelle' 1839-1849. Steel engraving. Original hand coloring.
animal in Zion National Park
Cyanotype print of flower and leaf Queen Anne's lace, Daucus carota. Le Roy, Illinois, USA.
Enkianthus Perulatus is a genus of shrubs or small trees native to Japan.
A beautiful fluffy small rodent. Wild animals
Lowland streaked tenrec endemic of Madagascar Hemicentetes semispinosus
Dancing Red Squirrel
White-Footed Mouse (Peromyscus Leucopus). Photographed by acclaimed wildlife photographer and writer, Dr. William J. Weber.
Yellow-footed antechinus in the Central Victorian bushland
A cute long-eared mouse is playing on the wood
A chipmunk take a moment to soak up some sun rays in the desert southwest.
Merriam's kangaroo rat (Dipodomys merriami) native to the Sonoran desert, Baja California and northern Mexico against black background
Close up of harvest mouse
scoiattolo sul missisipi
Cute Elephant shrew walks on ground
Selective focus of marmotini standing in its dark sand cage.
View of a watchful Squirrel Money on the branch.
Nyctanthes arbor tristis flower. It's other names  night blooming jasmine, tree of sorrow flower, coral jasmine and  shiuli. Harsigar or parijat flower. White flower.
Yellow-footed antechinus in the Central Victorian bushland
Herbarium sheet of Papaver somniferum.
Melanargia galathea has a wingspan of 46–56 millimetres  In these medium-sized butterflies the upper side of the wings is decorated with white and gray-black or dark brown markings, but it is always gray-black or dark brown checkered in the basal and distal areas. The underside is similar to the upper side but the drawings is light gray or light brown. On the underside of the hindwings is present a row of gray eye spots. The males and the females are quite similar, except that some females may have a yellowish nuance on the underside of the wings.\nLife cycle:\nLike other members of its subfamily, the larvae feed on various grasses. These include Phleum (P. pratense), Poa (P. annua, P. trivalis), Festuca rubra, Bromus erectus, Dactylis, Brachypodium pinnatum, Agrostis capillaris, Elytrigia, Holcus, Dactylis, Triticum and Agropyron species . \nEggs are laid on the wing, or from brief perches on grass stems, and are just sprinkled among the grass stems. Upon hatching, the larvae immediately enter hibernation and only feed the following spring when the fresh growth occurs. They are a lime-green colour, with a dark green line running down the middle of their back. Pupation takes place at ground level in a loose cocoon. Adults can be found from early June to early September. On a good site, in warm, sunny weather, thousands can be seen gently fluttering amongst the grass heads.\nHabitat:\nIt is found in forest clearings and edges, meadows and steppe where it occurs up to 1,500-1,700 m above sea level. They are a common sight in unimproved grasslands across Europe.\n\nDistribution:\nThis species can be found across most of Europe, southern Russia, Asia Minor and Iran. There is an isolated population in Japan. It is not found in Ireland, North Britain, Scandinavia (except Denmark) and Portugal or Spain. The late twentieth century saw an expansion of its range in the UK (source Wikipedia). \n\nThis Picture is made during a Long Weekend in the South of Belgium in June 2019.
Antechinus (/æntɪˈkaɪnəs/ ('ant-echinus')) is a genus of small dasyurid marsupial endemic to Australia.
Vivid insect on a flowering stem
Chipmunk eating in the forest
A little chipmunk perched on a stump in a forest. Shot with a Canon 5D Mark IV.
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