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Cute small animal picture of the day

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A Damon blue butterfly (Polyommatus damon) – a common late summer species in mountainous regions of Europe – is covered by dew drops at dawn, as it patiently waits to be warmed by the day’s first sunlight in Cogne, Italy…

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This snowy owl on the chimney of a home in California looks down on a crowd of bird watchers and photographers it has attracted…

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Bees in flight collecting water from a tube well at Nabin Nagar, West Bengal. Bees need water to regulate the temperature of the hive, feed young bees and dilute stored honey. Some research suggests bees receive nutrients from the water as well. Searching for water and collecting it are some of the main duties of worker bees, and the whole colony depends on it…

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Great blue herons at the Oxbow nature conservancy in Lawrenceburg, Indiana following winter storm Elliott, which affected most of the US…

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Seahorses in the depths of the Sea of Marmara at Izmit Bay in Kocaeli province, Turkey…

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A old man feeds a starling at Alexanderplatz square in Berlin. More and more starlings can be seen in the city in winter. This trend has been observed for about 10 to 20 years in various bird species that would otherwise travel moderate distances to reach their wintering grounds, in Spain or North Africa, for example. Climate change and the associated milder winters, plus a good supply of food, are thought to be the main causes for the wintering of birds in Berlin, according to the German Nature Conservation Union…

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