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Fly agaric
The fly agaric is a remarkable mushroom commonly found in the lowlands. Eating it can cause poisoning, but the severity is usually it.
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Flying fungus
The fly fungus is a striking mushroom that is common in the low countries. Eating it can lead to poisoning symptoms, but the severity of this usually occurs.
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Eagle-owl
The oehoe is one of the largest owl species in the world. The name of this bird due to his call sound. Especially in the late winter lets the male are imposing hear "Eagle Owl" call.
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Screech owl
At night, the barn owl looking for small rodents. During the hunt he flies low above the ground. Tree cavities, ruins, barns and outbuildings as nesting area used by the barn owl.
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Ink Fungi
The ink fungus is a collective name for include the following fungi: Scaly mushroom ink, ink mushroom Woodpecker, Great bare ink mushroom, mushroom Swarm Ink
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Ink Fungus
The ink fungus is a collective name for include the following fungi: Scaly mushroom ink, ink mushroom Woodpecker, Great bare ink mushroom and mushroom Swarm Ink.
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Tackling a problem: Step-by-step plan
A visual representation of the steps to tackle a problem: what, how, do (write down), check.
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Joyful Garland: Medieval weapon
In the Middle Ages knew very little artillery weapons, but the joyful, a type of catapult that is regarded as a precursor of the later gun was one of them. This heavy medieval weapon was used in a siege to throw into a fortress. Projectiles In …
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Finches: Difference in feather costume
The male finch colors are more striking than in females.
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Magpie
The magpie is a bird belonging to the family of corvids.
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Godwit
The godwit is a wader which belongs to the waders.
On the picture you can see the godwit while flying.
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Mallard
The wild ducks you recognize the males to their beautiful colors.
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