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Allantus cinctus: Animal in habitat Garden in the NatureSpots App "Quite exceptional that after 12 years of photographing you still encounter 6 new garden species in half an hour" says Danny VG in habitat Garden on 26.05.2024. Allantus cinctus (Allantus cinctus) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Garden
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Allantus cinctus

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Unknown species: Animal in habitat Garden in the NatureSpots App "Gnophomyia spec." says Danny VG in habitat Garden on 26.05.2024. Unknown species. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Garden
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Unknown species

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Unknown species: Animal in habitat Garden in the NatureSpots App "Gnophomyia spec." says Danny VG in habitat Garden on 26.05.2024. Unknown species. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Garden
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Unknown species

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Common Wood Pigeon: Animal in habitat Garden in the NatureSpots App "After the flood the olive branch? no, just make a nest." says Danny VG in habitat Garden on 26.05.2024. Common Wood Pigeon (Columba palumbus) is a species of bird. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Garden
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Common Wood Pigeon

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

another species: Plant in nature in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Christian Neuwirth in nature on 26.05.2024. of another species. Post your nature observations of Plant sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Plant #anotherspecies
By User: Christian Neuwirth
Posted in: Plant > another species

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Dicranomyia (Melanolimonia) morio: Animal in habitat Garden in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Garden on 26.05.2024. Dicranomyia (Melanolimonia) morio (Dicranomyia morio) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Garden
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Dicranomyia (Melanolimonia) morio

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Dicranomyia (Melanolimonia) morio: Animal in habitat Garden in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Garden on 26.05.2024. Dicranomyia (Melanolimonia) morio (Dicranomyia morio) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Garden
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Dicranomyia (Melanolimonia) morio

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Dicranomyia (Melanolimonia) morio: Animal in habitat Garden in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Garden on 26.05.2024. Dicranomyia (Melanolimonia) morio (Dicranomyia morio) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Garden
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Dicranomyia (Melanolimonia) morio

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Dicranomyia (Melanolimonia) morio: Animal in habitat Garden in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Garden on 26.05.2024. Dicranomyia (Melanolimonia) morio (Dicranomyia morio) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Garden
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Dicranomyia (Melanolimonia) morio

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Eucera longicornis: Animal in habitat Buffer strip in the NatureSpots App "Langhornbiene Eucera longicornis auf Gewöhnlichem Leinkraut Linaria vulgaris agg." says Franz in habitat Buffer strip on 26.05.2024. Eucera longicornis (Eucera longicornis) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Bufferstrip
By User: Franz
Posted in: Animal > Eucera longicornis

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