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Oedemera nobilis: Animal in habitat Buffer strip in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Buffer strip on 05.05.2024. Oedemera nobilis (Oedemera nobilis) is a species of beetle. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Bufferstrip
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Oedemera nobilis

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Sphaerophoria scripta: Animal in habitat Buffer strip in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Buffer strip on 05.05.2024. Sphaerophoria scripta (Sphaerophoria scripta) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Bufferstrip
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Sphaerophoria scripta

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Azure damselfly: Animal in habitat Buffer strip in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Buffer strip on 05.05.2024. Azure damselfly (Coenagrion puella) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Bufferstrip
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Azure damselfly

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Gryllus campestris: Animal in habitat Garden in the NatureSpots App "Feldgrille (Gryllus campestris)" says Franz in habitat Garden on 06.05.2024. Gryllus campestris (Gryllus campestris) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Garden
By User: Franz
Posted in: Animal > Gryllus campestris

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Rhagio scolopaceus: Animal in habitat Buffer strip in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Buffer strip on 05.05.2024. Rhagio scolopaceus (Rhagio scolopaceus) is a species of fly. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Bufferstrip
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Rhagio scolopaceus

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Graphosoma italicum: Animal in habitat Road or Transportation in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Road or Transportation on 05.05.2024. Graphosoma italicum (Graphosoma italicum) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #RoadorTransportation
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Graphosoma italicum

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Panorpa germanica: Animal in habitat Road or Transportation in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Road or Transportation on 05.05.2024. Panorpa germanica (Panorpa germanica) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #RoadorTransportation
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Panorpa germanica

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Empis tessellata: Animal in habitat Road or Transportation in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Road or Transportation on 05.05.2024. Empis tessellata (Empis tessellata) is a species of dance fly. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #RoadorTransportation
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Empis tessellata

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Arianta arbustorum: Animal in habitat Backyard in the NatureSpots App "Red lines are owned by the electricity grid operator. White lines were used by the University of Antwerp (bird research) Now the white lines are managed by Natuurpunt Belgium. The snails live in the blue lines. The green dot is the feeding place. Yellow is the vegetable garden. Natuurpunt, which is recognized by the authority, employs skilled biologists who can choose what to do with government money. I only use the green dot and the yellow line in the area and do not own any property there." says Danny VG in habitat Backyard on 06.05.2024. Arianta arbustorum (Arianta arbustorum) is a species of mollusc. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #Backyard
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Arianta arbustorum

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Eristalis tenax: Animal in habitat Road or Transportation in the NatureSpots AppA discovery by Danny VG in habitat Road or Transportation on 05.05.2024. Eristalis tenax (Eristalis tenax) is a species of insect. Post your nature observations of Animal sightings in the NatureSpots App, too! #NatureSpots #Animal #RoadorTransportation
By User: Danny VG
Posted in: Animal > Eristalis tenax

Open observation in the NatureSpots App

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Observing and learning about nature is fun and can help to protect our environment. In the NatureSpots App, you can put up all kinds of nature sightings - from species to habitats. Join up and help to build a biodiversity data set and share your photos!

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