Ingrid Stuller: Where are my friends?
Ingrid Stuller: Whispers of light
Ingrid Stuller: The magical world at our feet! 🌳 🍄
Ingrid Stuller: The bridge over the river
Ingrid Stuller: Autumn likes to hide its colorful goings-on behind a curtain of fog!
Ingrid Stuller: Small group of forest mushrooms in their natural environment!
Ingrid Stuller: Autumn impression "Red wine leaf"
Ingrid Stuller: Fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) The "red" one with the white spots!
Ingrid Stuller: Fungi are living organisms. They consist of individual cells with a cell nucleus. In biology, they form a separate kingdom next to animals and plants. They are more similar to plants because they cannot move by themselves.
Ingrid Stuller: "The lemon butterfly" (family of the white butterflies) They are one of the last species in autumn to take advantage of warming sun rays to snack on last cathouse carnations!
Ingrid Stuller: Spider and/or Spider Web
Ingrid Stuller: PAThe Bald Ibis (Geronticus eremita) Family of Ibises Species conservation projects provide unique frameworks for research and, conversely, they can also benefit directly from research results. The Waldrappteam practices this symbiotic interaction success
Ingrid Stuller: This wonderful filigree mushroom species, I could discover and capture in a floodplain forest!
Ingrid Stuller: The fly agaric (Amanita muscaria), also known as the red fly agaric, is a poisonous species of mushroom in the bead family.
Ingrid Stuller: Experiences are gathered like mushrooms: one by one and with the feeling that the thing is not quite secret. Erskine Caldwell
Ingrid Stuller: Looking close ....on Friday
Ingrid Stuller: "Swan girl" swims backlit in the setting sun!
Ingrid Stuller: Marmota/ Murmeltier
Ingrid Stuller: Little fawn in the Julian Alps...winter is just around the corner, how should such a little animal survive the winter high up in the Alps!
Ingrid Stuller: Potrait of a rock bittern in the Julian Alps of Italy, which came relatively close to me.....my joy was great!
Ingrid Stuller: Young male ibex in the Julian Alps of Italy
Ingrid Stuller: No mushroom is small enough not to be a lucky mushroom.
Ingrid Stuller: For "Looking close on Friday"
Ingrid Stuller: "Small forest impression"
Ingrid Stuller: How long does it take a spider to build a spider web? Building a new wheel web takes between 20 and 30 minutes, depending on the size. The flying thread can be up to 50 centimeters long in a horned cross spider.
Ingrid Stuller: "Life in the meadow" The wasp spider
Ingrid Stuller: The caterpillar looks for a protected place to pupate after 14-21 days and can move relatively far from the feeding site to do so. From about mid-July a butterfly hatches from the pupa. This second generation of swallowtails again lays eggs on the above-m
Ingrid Stuller: Portrait of a European praying mantis (Mantis religiosa) Males that can fly! Unlike females, which unfortunately can not!
Ingrid Stuller: European praying mantis ( Mantis religiosa)
Ingrid Stuller: Lesser meadowbird (Coenonympha pamphilus)