Summary[edit] Description: Tetrao urogallus (mating display). Hausjärvi, Finland. 14.4.2018. I tried to shoot with Olympus TOUGH TG-5 for a change. Quite OK quality but not the same quality as with Nikon D610 or Nikon D5100. Date: 14 April 2018, 14:36. Source: Tetrao urogallus (mating display). Author: Tero Laakso from Hyvinkää, Finland.
Summary[edit] Description: Tetrao urogallus (mating display). Hausjärvi, Finland. 14.4.2018. I tried to shoot with Olympus TOUGH TG-5 for a change. Quite OK quality but not the same quality as with Nikon D610 or Nikon D5100. Date: 14 April 2018, 14:35. Source: Tetrao urogallus (mating display). Author: Tero Laakso from Hyvinkää, Finland.
Summary[edit] eingescannt von: User:Nightflyer eingescannt am: April 2006 Stamp description / Briefmarkenbeschreibung[edit] Jugendmarke aus Deutschland (1965) Ausgabepreis: 40 + 20 Pfennig First Day of Issue / Erstausgabetag: 1. April 1965 Auflage: 5.777.000 Stück Entwurf: Froitzheim Druckverfahren: Offsetdruck Michel-Katalog-Nr: Ländercode-MiNr: 467 Licensing[edit] This file is most likely NOT in the public domain. It has been marked for review, and will be deleted in due course if the review does not find it to be in the public domain.This file was previously considered to be in the public domain as a German stamp; it is possible that it is in the public domain for other reasons, in which case a new rationale will be applied as part of the review process. See below for the previous rationale. Previous public domain rationale, no longer applicable. Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse. : This stamp is in the public domain in Germany because it was released by Deutsche Bundespost on behalf of the Federal Minister of Post and Telecommunication and thus is an official work according to German copyright law (§ 5 Abs. 1 UrhG). Deutsch | English | español | français | македонски | polski | +/− :.
Description: Glenfeshie - rogue male Caper which attacks anyone in sight. It chased us down the access track to make sure we'd left. Date: 22 March 2013, 16:04. Source: Capercaillie. Author: sighmanb.
Summary[edit] Description: Capercaillie (Tetero urogallus). Date: 4 January 2008. Source: Own work. Author: Skolan124. Other versions: This file has an extracted image: File:Capercaillie (cropped).jpg..
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Summary[edit] Description: Tetrao urogallus (mating display). Hausjärvi, Finland. 14.4.2018. I tried to shoot with Olympus TOUGH TG-5 for a change. Quite OK quality but not the same quality as with Nikon D610 or Nikon D5100. Date: 14 April 2018, 14:37. Source: Tetrao urogallus (mating display). Author: Tero Laakso from Hyvinkää, Finland.
Summary[edit] Description: Tetrao urogallus (mating display). Erkylä, Hausjärvi, Finland. 21.4.2018 Today I visited this capercaillie once again. The first time was with skis on 30.3.2018 when all ground was snow covered. Now I have become so familiar with this capercaillie that I learn all the time it's habbits. This time I learned how much it likes to step on fallen trees in front of me. I thought it would just jump over the fallen tree and go after me but I could get on my knees some three metres distance and take photos while it walked to one direction and turned and walked to another direction. And this happened four times with other fallen trees also so it become like a habit to this bird. For me this was the first time seeing this habbit of this capercaillie. Date: 21 April 2018, 12:39. Source: Tetrao urogallus (mating display). Author: Tero Laakso from Hyvinkää, Finland. Camera location60° 43′ 09″ N, 24° 56′ 56″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 60.719167; 24.948888.
Summary[edit] Description: This file has no description, and may be lacking other information. Please provide a meaningful description of this file. Date: 6 April 2014, 13:04. Source: Western Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus). Author: Ron Knight from Seaford, East Sussex, United Kingdom.
Summary[edit] Description: This file has no description, and may be lacking other information. Please provide a meaningful description of this file. Date: 6 April 2014, 13:05. Source: Western Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus). Author: Ron Knight from Seaford, East Sussex, United Kingdom.
Summary[edit] Description: Tetrao urogallus (mating display, part II). Met this friendly little bird while skiing in pine forest. Had only Nokia 8 phone to take some videos and photos. Hope to meet again tomorrow with better equipment. Hikiä, Hausjärvi, Finland. 30.3.2018. Date: 30 March 2018, 11:55. Source: Tetrao urogallus (mating display, part II). Author: Tero Laakso from Hyvinkää, Finland.