RF2DJA23P–Clitocybe agrestis, sometimes known as meadow funnel, wild mushroom from Finland
RM2A2MYGR–Limax agrestis, Print, Limax is a genus of air-breathing land slugs in the terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk family Limacidae
RMEG51KP–hobo spider Eratigena agrestis
RMBEBNWE–field vole; Microtus agrestis;
RMJN2HB6–Acker-Rose, Ackerrose, Feldrose, Feld-Rose, Hoher Hagedorn, Rosa agrestis, Rosa sepium, Field Briar, Small-leaved Sweet-briar, small leaf sweetbriar,
RF2DJA23R–Clitocybe agrestis, sometimes known as meadow funnel, wild mushroom from Finland
RM2A2MYGW–Limax agrestis, Print, Limax is a genus of air-breathing land slugs in the terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk family Limacidae
RFKAT3G0–Extreme magnification - House spider (Tegenaria agrestis)
RMF0JNXP–Brown argus Aricia agrestis male at rest
RMJN2HB1–Acker-Rose, Ackerrose, Feldrose, Feld-Rose, Hoher Hagedorn, Rosa agrestis, Rosa sepium, Field Briar, Small-leaved Sweet-briar, small leaf sweetbriar,
RMD24RPH–Field Vole (Microtus agrestis) adult, swimming in shallow water, Norfolk, England, July
RME7253J–Young Field Vole Microtus agrestis Feeding on Grass Stems UK
RMBCP12P–Short tailed field vole Microtus agrestis moving over ground
RM2GD4X69–The short-tailed field vole, short-tailed vole, or simply field vole (Microtus agrestis) is a grey-brown vole, around 10 cm in length, with a short tail. It is one of the most common mammals in Europe, with a range extending from the Atlantic coast to Lake Baikal. These voles are found in moist grassy habitats, such as woodland, marsh or on river banks. Although they make shallow burrows, From the book ' A hand-book to the British mammalia ' by Richard Lydekker, 1849-1915 Published in London, by Edward Lloyd in 1896
RMH86065–Field vole Microtus agrestis on frosty roadside verge Hampshire England
RM2A2M1T6–Arvicola agrestis, Print, The water voles are large voles in the genus Arvicola. They are found in both aquatic and dry habitat through Europe and much of northern Asia. A water vole found in Western North America was historically considered a member of this genus, but has been shown to be more closely related to members of the genus Microtus. Head and body lengths are 12–22 cm, tail lengths are 6.5–12.5 cm, and their weights are 70–250 g. The animals may exhibit indeterminate growth. They are thick-furred and have hairy fringes on their feet that improve their swimming ability., skeleton
RF2PC7W1A–Clitocybe agrestis, commonly known as meadow funnel, wild mushroom from Finland
RMJN2HB2–Acker-Rose, Ackerrose, Feldrose, Feld-Rose, Hoher Hagedorn, Rosa agrestis, Rosa sepium, Field Briar, Small-leaved Sweet-briar, small leaf sweetbriar,
RFJ52EWN–Field vole (Microtus agrestis) emerging from hole. A small mammal in the family Cricetidae leaving burrow under ant-hill
RMC5YE9M–dead short-tailed vole in field Microtus agrestis
RF2JXT9RK–White rose agrestis black on an isolated background
RM2BT651B–Field vole nest (Microtus agrestis) with three newborn animals, UK
RMAWC47Y–short-tailed vole Microtus agrestis with moon and stars
RF2BH0WCX–Field vole , Microtus agrestis looking for food on the woodland floor.
RM2BN4BN0–Green Field-Speedwell / Veronica agrestis plant woodcut from Gerarde's Herball, History of Plants. He calls it Alsine folijs Trissaginis. P492
RM2A2M1T5–Arvicola agrestis, Print, The water voles are large voles in the genus Arvicola. They are found in both aquatic and dry habitat through Europe and much of northern Asia. A water vole found in Western North America was historically considered a member of this genus, but has been shown to be more closely related to members of the genus Microtus. Head and body lengths are 12–22 cm, tail lengths are 6.5–12.5 cm, and their weights are 70–250 g. The animals may exhibit indeterminate growth. They are thick-furred and have hairy fringes on their feet that improve their swimming ability., 1700-1880
RMR3N30P–Bladder senna (Colutea arborescens) and Small-leaved Sweet-briar (Rosa agrestis), Bollenberg hill, Orschwihr, Haut Rhin, France
RF2PC7W4K–Clitocybe agrestis, commonly known as meadow funnel, wild mushroom from Finland
RMJN2HB3–Acker-Rose, Ackerrose, Feldrose, Feld-Rose, Hoher Hagedorn, Rosa agrestis, Rosa sepium, Field Briar, Small-leaved Sweet-briar, small leaf sweetbriar,
RMJ2A09H–The field vole or short-tailed vole, Microtus agrestis, is a grey-brown vole, around 110mm in length, with only a short tail. They are one of the most common mammals in Europe, ranging from the Atlantic coast to Lake Baikal. They are found in moist grassy habitats, such as woodland, marsh, or river banks. Although they dig burrows, they usually build nests above ground. As an important food source for owls and some other predators, their population peaks and troughs in a four-year cycle.
RM2F7T1WD–Barn owl, Tyto alba in flight carrying its prey, a Field vole, Microtus agrestis, over pasture. Dorset.
RM2EBEEEJ–Field vole, Microtus agrestis
RM2BT651M–Field vole nest (Microtus agrestis) with three newborn animals, UK
RMAWDRTK–short-tailed vole Microtus agrestis with moon and stars
RF2BH0WC0–Field vole , Microtus agrestis looking for food on the woodland floor.
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