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  1. Ciao.

     

    I found those on a public garden near my house but I couldn't get more closer.

    I've done the best I could.. with zoom and flash, but some of the pictures are blury and retoutched.

    I think they could be Xerocomus chrysenteron. :wink: :biggrin:

    Thanks for feedbacks!!

    Grazie. Ciao a tutti. :tease:

     

     

    trad:

    (Encontrei estes fungos num jardim publico e não me pude aproximar mais.

    Fiz o melhor que pude com zoom e flash mas algumas fotos estão desfocadas e retocadas

    Penso que é o Xerocomus chrysenteron.

    Obrigado)

     

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  2. Ciao

     

    Myocastor coypus.

    This big rodent is also a big problem to native specimens in Europe. I have took those pictures on France, Champigny-sur-Marne. I think we don't have it in Portugal. Do you have in Italy??

    On France they have invade the rivers on 70 departements and without any wild predators they will continue to expand. For know cosmetics industry has begun do sell products made from this fellows.

    And some french are eating them... baahhh. .. ok... maybe is good. But don't invite me!!

    Ciao a tutti. Grazie.

    Rui

     

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  3. Ciao.

    Thanks to all coments!! You have awaked my poetic visions! :crigon_04:

    They are very easy to be photographed because they are curious.

    The red squirrel is always a friend that make us dream... maybe because it inspire us the sense of freedom.

    They don't need wings to fly and they have a very functional body.

    The fire color tail and big eyes gives them a friendly expression.

    They could be elfs... or... pixies...

    or what ever you want on your imagination.

    Yes. I love those litle creatures!!! :bye1:

     

    Thanks to all.

    Grazie. Ciao a tutti :biggrin:

     

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  4. Ciao

    I believe this one is Sciurus vulgaris. They have been introduced in Monsanto, a forest near Lisbon where I pick a lot of funghi. They are very curious and sometimes they stay over my head watching me, when i'm photographing funghi.

    Ciao a tutti

     

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