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I didn’t know I needed to watch a cute, chubby field hamster running through a field in slow motion, but here we are.

Wildlife photographer Julian Rad has a nice collection of photos/videos of furry little friends in nature. They’re super cute.

https://www.instagram.com/julianradwildlife/

#Hamster #Cute #Animals #Nature #Videography #Photography #Wildlife



Button bush, Cephalanthus occidentalis is always popular with the butterflies and bees. They have a very nice spicy fragrance too.

Pipevine Swallowtail - (black butterfly)
Milesia virginiensis, known generally as the yellowjacket hover fly. They look intimidating but are friendly.
Eastern tiger swallowtail (yellow butterfly)

#Nature #ButterfliesOfMastodon #InsectsOfMastodon #NaturePhotography #MacroPhotography


Super pleased with my meadow this year. It's looking great! These giant daisies really make it.

#nature #garden #fujifilm


One of my favorite animals is the very rare blanket octopus. Few people have seen them firsthand. https://youtu.be/QJcXMPJ9XN8

The female has a spectacular ‘cape’ enclosing her tentacles, which makes her look larger to predators. She can grow >6.5ft or 2m!

Meanwhile, the male is smaller than a walnut. He weighs 40,000x less than the female, measuring just 2.4cm.

Blanket octopus are the most extreme example of gender size discrepancy across the (non-mircoscopic) animal kingdom. #nature #science


Mountain Hare.

I've not had the pleasure of spending a day in the company of mountain hares for a few years now, but today made up for it.

Wonderful weather, soft light, great clients and magical subjects. #bliss

Canon R7, RF100-500mm, 500mm, f/7.1, 1/1600th, ISO 800

#wildlife #mountainhare #hare #nature #ScottishHighlands #animal #photography


Quali sono le azioni da intraprendere per porre fine alla minaccia della #pandemia di #COVID19?

Un gruppo multidisciplinare di 386 esperti provenienti da 112 Paesi ha provato a rispondere a questa domanda. Il risultato, pubblicato oggi su #Nature, sono 57 raccomandazioni in 6 diversi ambiti: comunicazione, sistemi sanitari, vaccini, prevenzione, cura e diseguaglianze.

L'immagine elenca, per ciascuno di questi ambiti, le azioni che gli esperti ritengono prioritarie.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-05398-2

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