Ingrid Stuller: The Schizophyllum commune opens like a blossom and is the most beautiful Christmas decoration in our forests! I wish all users, friends and administrators a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Ingrid Stuller: What is special about the blue tit? The blue tit is smaller than the great tit and has a short beak. It has a blue-yellow plumage. The female is slightly duller in color than the male. The young birds are greenish (i.e. not blue) on the head and yellowish
Ingrid Stuller: The mushroom world offers us so many wonderful opportunities to find even the smallest mushrooms in various hidden places!
Ingrid Stuller: “The loner” In the morning light!
Ingrid Stuller: Der Gemeine Spaltblättling (Schizophyllum commune) ist eine Pilzart aus der Familie der Spaltblättlingsverwandten (Schizophyllaceae).
Ingrid Stuller: It's sprouting....Autumn time in the beech forest!
Ingrid Stuller: In the magic forest
Ingrid Stuller: " LONELY "
Ingrid Stuller: Large cabbage white butterfly (Pieris brassicae)
Ingrid Stuller: No fire burns like a red poppy when rays shine through it..... Klaus Ender
Ingrid Stuller: I'll let this pretty female chessboard fly for you one last time!
Ingrid Stuller: The green tip butterfly, also known as the blackberry tip butterfly, is a butterfly from the blue butterfly family. It owes its name to the green underside of its wings, which camouflage it very well in the foliage.
Ingrid Stuller: Pasque flowers usually bloom in April, but occasionally you can also find individual flowering plants in the fall. I spotted and photographed these blooming with dewdrops in a chemist's garden yesterday, October 31th!
Ingrid Stuller: House and field sparrows share the same brown and black plumage pattern and gray belly. The differences can be found in the head region. While the tree sparrow has a rusty brown cap, that of the house sparrow is gray.
Ingrid Stuller: Squirrels illuminated by the sun!
Ingrid Stuller: Autumn leaves its mark when the forest floor begins to turn golden!
Ingrid Stuller: Autumn paints your world colorful!
Ingrid Stuller: Small mushroom impression!
Ingrid Stuller: In the last evening light!
Ingrid Stuller: The wild horses of the Isola della Cona in the last evening light!
Ingrid Stuller: Pink flamingos
Ingrid Stuller: "Pastels"
Ingrid Stuller: Marmots are multi-talented: they can whistle, construct long tunnels and survive entire winters without food, living mainly across Europe, Asia and the North American continent. They are most commonly observed in high mountains or cold steppes.
Ingrid Stuller: Heiligenblut am Großglockner in the Hohe Tauern National Park - the largest protected area in the Alps. One of the most beautiful landscapes in the world awaits you!
Ingrid Stuller: A beautiful morning at the lake! The morning mist lies like a soft veil over the lake, everything is quiet!
Ingrid Stuller: Lean grassland fritillary butterfly
Ingrid Stuller: Lean grassland fritillary butterfly
Ingrid Stuller: "Blue Star"
Ingrid Stuller: Moments in nature “A little mushroom impression"!