The bug orchid Anacamptis coriophora is a somewhat rare orchid that grows in South-Eastern Europe.
Tag Archives: Wildlife
Eastern Gray Squirrel
Eastern gray squirrels are rodents and they are everywhere in the Eastern part of North America.
Field Cricket
There are many species of field crickets which all look alike, especially to us humans.
Trumpeter Swan
Trumpeter swans are a North American species of swan.
Tiger Bee Fly
Tiger bee fly is a fly whose larvae prey on the larvae and pupae of solitary bees.
Willow Trees
Willow trees belong to several different species.
Picture-Winged Flies
These are flies from the family Ulidiidae. It seems that people did not really bother to give all of them common names, but they are sometimes called picture-winged flies.
Japanese Beetle
Japanese beetles are an invasive species in North America.
Yellow-legged Zipper
The Yellow-legged zipper is a kind of spider that does not make a web but hunts for food on the ground.
Black Locust Tree
The tree Robinia Pseudoacacia known in English as the black locust is native to the south eastern part of the the US. Nearly everywhere else it was introduced by humans.
Eastern Cottontail Rabbit
The eastern cottontail rabbit is one of the most common rabbits in North America.
Polydrusus Weevil
For some reason this European beetle if known as the Green immigrant leaf weevil in North America.
American Robin
The American robin is one of the most common birds around here, yet I seem to be unable to take a good picture of one.
Antlion
I was unfamiliar with the antlion.
Burgundy Snail
The burgundy snail is one of the land snail species eaten as escargot.
Green Bottle Fly
The green bottle fly is a type of blowfly. Green bottle flies live all over the world.
A Woodpecker Chick
This woodpecker chick was hiding on the ground in a ditch when I have found it.
Lesser Stag Beetle
The lesser stag beetle looks like a smaller version of a female stag beetle.
Stag Beetle
The stag beetle is the largest beetle in Europe.
European Tree Frog
The European tree frog is the only species (or according to some several species) of tree frogs that live in Hungary.