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Dry trifolium flower wetted with a very thin rain. Maybe Trifolium hirtum
In a little grass stick not bigger than 1 cm in length.
Allium bud, 1 meter high. I did not identified the species
Synonim of Phlebia queletti. Belongs to Meruliaceae
Frozen plasmodia of probably Arcyria ferruginea. Myxomicete.
Two weeks after, same spotting http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/16971166
Dry trifolium flower wetted with the morning dew.
Probably Physcia tenella, a foliose lichen, growing on a Holm oak leaf.
Xanthoria parietina, a foliose lichen on the bark of Robinia pseudoacacia
Five-fold symmetry!! Life and Mathematics!!
Two caterpilllars feeding on a rockrose button.
Dry flowers of Centaurea sp. Probably C. ornata.
Slime mold in different stages of growth.
Collembola feeding on plasmodia of the myxomycete Enerthenema papillatum.
Oak nut, acorn, in an early step of growth.
Medium-sized bird, measuring between 20-25 cm long and weighs
It is difficult to indentify it completely, maybe Cladonia humilis
Crustose lichen, maybe Lecidella elaeochromoides. It looks very similar to L. ...
Holm oak wood is hard and tough, used since ancient times for general ...
It is one of the most aggresive ants in Europe. Caracterisitic by their convex ...
Crustaceous lichen, with grey-green thallus. It presents apothecia with dark ...
Foliose lichen. Dark green-brown to blackish lobes, adpressed, wrinkled. The ...
Inmature specimen of Chorthippus. Hard to say which species. Maybe a second ...