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Marine and Coast in the Nature Spots App "Küste in Komiza, Insel Vis, Kroatien" by Dominik Essl: Marine and Coast on 15.08.2020 in the Nature Spots App. #naturespots #MarineandCoast


Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Animal in a Forest habitat in the Nature Spots Appby Danny VG: Animal in a Forest environment on 26.01.2021 in the Nature Spots App. #naturespots #Animal #Forest


Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Animal in the Nature Spots Appby Danny VG: Animal on 26.01.2021 in the Nature Spots App. #naturespots #Animal


Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Animal in a Forest habitat in the Nature Spots App "Under the bark of dead deciduous tree" by Danny VG: Animal in a Forest environment on 26.10.2020 in the Nature Spots App. #naturespots #Animal #Forest


Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Animal in a Forest habitat in the Nature Spots Appby Danny VG: Animal in a Forest environment on 26.11.2020 in the Nature Spots App. #naturespots #Animal #Forest


Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Animal in the Nature Spots Appby Danny VG: Animal on 26.11.2020 in the Nature Spots App. #naturespots #Animal


Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Animal in a Forest habitat in the Nature Spots App "The only one found in the area" by Danny VG: Animal in a Forest environment on 11.10.2020 in the Nature Spots App. #naturespots #Animal #Forest


Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Other habitat in a Natural habitat in the Nature Spots App "https://www.tracesofwar.nl/sights/45737/Fort-van-Lier.htm Especially valuable as a wintering place for bats due to the constant temperature. vulnerable because the water on the moat is lower in summer." by Danny VG: Other habitat in a Natural environment on 26.01.2021 in the Nature Spots App. #naturespots #Otherhabitat #Natural


Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Plant in a Park habitat in the Nature Spots App "Maple tree in Vienna, I do observe this tree in the Nature's Calender ZAMG app regularly for #phenology and helping #climatechange research. Here in late #autumn, beautiful leave color! (Ahornbaum im Burggarten, Wien)" by Ka vonSeiten: Plant in a Park environment on 27.01.2021 in the Nature Spots App. #naturespots #Plant #Park


Open observation in the NatureSpots App

Mushroom in a Park habitat in the Nature Spots App "Samtige Tramete, Trametes pubescens - also posted in the Pilzfinder App for #mycology research on www.pilzfinder.at" by Ka vonSeiten: Mushroom in a Park environment on 27.01.2021 in the Nature Spots App. #naturespots #Mushroom #Park


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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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