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CONTENTS of PHOTOGRAPHY   part 6 of 11

 

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The raft spider. (LK)

The European rhinoceros beetle. (LK)

The bee builds its nests in the ground in big colonies – often as many as 50 nests on one square metre. (LK).

The wasp spider came to our land not so long ago from the south of Europe. (LK)

The Baltic whitefish (powan) is the queen among the fish in Lake Wigry. (MJ)

The pike is a typical predator with a characteristic mouth. (JA)

The lake trout inhabits the depths of the cleanest lakes. (JA)

Horizontal, dark stripes on its body are characteristic feature of the perch. (JA)

A representative of the perch family - a small glutton ruff. (WM)

The rudd, often mistaken for the roach, has beautiful red fins. (WM)

The burbot - the only freshwater fish from the cod family. (WM)

The special pads on fingers of the tree toad enable it to climb trees. (MR)

Male frogs are unusually alert during mating season, they watch out for any movement. (WM)

The fire-bellied toad. (LK)

Moor frog. (LK)

 

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