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Fauna of Polish Mountains
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Fauna of Polish Mountains 

Page Type: Album

Image Type(s): Wildlife

 

Page By: Henryk

Created/Edited: Feb 11, 2008 / Feb 11, 2008

Object ID: 379970

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Page Score: 89.67% - 26 Votes 

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Animals small and big

There are over 33 thousand species of animals (including invertebrates) living in Poland . That includes 85 species of mammals, 406 species of birds, 3000 species of butterflies and 720 species of spiders.
It is the mountains where many wild animals such as bears, wolves, lynxes, badgers, wildcats, foxes and deer are thriving.
Chamois are most famous animals of the Tatra Mountains. They have been under protection since 1869 and in 2001 there were just 77 of them living there. The other symbols of the Tatras are the likeable Marmots.
Bears are the rulers of the Bieszczady Mountains. Over half of all the Polish brown bears live around there. The rest can be found in Beskid and Babia Góra.
Bieszczady Mountains are also known for the spectacular Deer Ruts. There are about 1500 deer living in this area. Also, European Bisons were relocated to the Bieszczady Mountains from Puszcza Bialowieska. Bisons can live up to 40 years in the wild.
Polish Wolves have managed to survive sensless killings and today they are under protection.
The birds that you might be lucky to spot in the Polish mountains include: the majestic Golden Eagle (there are 15 pairs of them currently in the Carpathian Mountains as of 2007), Peregrine Falcon, Lesser Spotted Eagle (which is Poland's smallest eagle with wing span 160cm. It lives in the Low Beskid, the wildest and most extensive part of the Polish Beskids), Red Kite, Hobby, Buzzard, Eagle Owl, Black Grouse, Wood Grouse and Hazel Grouse.
Other characteristic animals include : Thrush Nightingale, Eastern European Hedgehog, Rabbit, the Snow Hare, Three-toed Woodpecker and a Nutcracker.
This album is dedicated to all Wild Animals of Polish Mountains.

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Images


Peacock Butterfly

Grass Snake Couple

Male Large Copper Butterfly

Glaucopsyche aleksis on Ragged Robin

Scarce Copper

Yellow Wagtail

Red Admiral

Sand Lizards

Field Mouse

Cardinal Butterfly

Bumble Bee

Bee on a flower of Cabbage Thistle

Five-Spot Burnet Moth

Roe Deer

A Pair of Ringlets


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NanulsAstonishing

Voted 10/10

A stunning series of photos Henryk, you clearly have some wonderful wildlife in Poland.

Cheers
Dan
Posted Feb 20, 2008 4:51 am

HenrykRe: Astonishing

Hasn't voted

Thanks for viewing the album. I'm glad you enjoyed the photos. Greetings, Henryk.
Posted Feb 21, 2008 3:01 am

Rick BNice album

Voted 10/10

Hey Henryk,

That is a nice album, you can call yourself a real 'nature documenter'. You could make a nice coffee table book from your work! Thanks for sharing.

Cheers,

Rick
Posted Jul 3, 2008 9:18 am

HenrykRe: Nice album

Hasn't voted

Thank you for such kind words. I'm glad you enjoyed the album. Regards, Henryk.
Posted Jul 8, 2008 4:08 pm

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