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CONTENTS of PHOTOGRAPHY
part 5 of 11
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The mushroom staghorn fungus, which
is coomon all over the country, occurs on dead wood
of coniferous trees. (MR) |
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Myxophyta - Arcyria affinis. (MR) |
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Myxophyta - Metatrichia floriformis.
(MR) |
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Myxophyta - Trichia decipiens. (MR) |
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Myxophyta - Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa
var porioides. (MR) |
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Mushroom - Clavicorona pyxidata. (MR) |
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Mushroom - Stropharia aeruginosa. (MR) |
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Mushroom - Ascocoryne cylichnium. (MR) |
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The European beaver is the symbol of
the Wigry National Park. (WM) |
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The elk (moose)is the biggest
representative of the animal world living in the
Park. (WM) |
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The colouring of wings of the jutta
arctic is typically camouflaged. Its wings
underneath resemble pine bark. (LK) |
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Caterpillar of The Bedstraw
Hawk-Moth feeds on fireweed, Upright bedstraw and Yellow bedstraw. (LK) |
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The Common Blue. (LK) |
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The Silver-washed Fritillary is a
forest species – most often it can be found in moderately
humid deciduous and mixed forests. (LK) |
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The Goldenrod crab spider lurks in
the flowers. (LK) |
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