Outings around Lausanne, Switzerland

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=O:
me is the Cape Turtle-Dove I want to braai 0'


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Hey you two, don't kill the birds (0!)


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Wonderful sightings, nan X#X

Love the Fox :ty:


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We have Egyptian Geese everywhere...probably too many! lol O**

Love the fox in the grass. \O


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That hidden fox is a really wonderful capture! But then again, you had some successful hours at your pond again anyways :-0

Not sure what I like most this time around. The wagtail sure is pretty... the marsh harrier is awesome... but I might vote on the wheatear
as it is not common, as you said. ^Q^


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Liz, these Doves are really nuisible... in noise ;-)
Pumbaa, lot of chance with this Fox \O
Flutts, I know you have a lot... but here is a rarety O/\
Mel, after me, not enough birds and mammals, but at this moment of the year a chance to have so many migrants O\/

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18.5.2016

Image oups =O:

Image Black Kite building

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Image Ferruginous Duck... after a Tuft Duck 0*\

Image not long for the male to attack ;-)

Image Coenonympha pamphilus

Image Nabis rugosa (Nabis rugosus) -Heteroptera

Image Vespa crabro - F.Vespidés
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The vespa is superb \O

and I love the "Oups" lol

Excellent pics of the red kite ^Q^ ^Q^


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:ty: Liz

:-? a vespa is a vespa lol


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The wasp 0*\ It is vespa in Italian like in Latin lol


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