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are you sure? to me eyes look so much bigger in comparison with
YES, thanks, that helps me narrow it down a bit ;)
GCDruenn, thanks for the ID, but I'm not quite sure about it
most of them look like northern pintails, on the last pic one of them looks like a common mallard, but I'm not sure, that part of the picture isnt very clear, awesome spotting, by the way! I really like the color pattern on northern pintails :)
bayucca, thanks for your suggestion, but the range of possibilities is a bit wide. I'll try to narrow it down before I name the spotting :)
cool! it's probably a tigermoth, sorry to say I don't know what subspecies it is.
okay, I've looked up both of your suggestions(Malcolm and Sukanya), but I don't think your suggestions are right... I'm not sure about the paper wasp, because there is a whole structure around the core. and the hornet's nest material looks very similar, but it is a bit too big, and it looks much less fragile. this nest/hive is very fragile, I almost broke it while carefully bringing it outside. there where three hives in total, one was very dark grey, but the other two where light brown. but thankyou very much for your help!