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Forests spotted by TheOSWR: “Path down to the 'Ötschergräben'” in the NatureSpots App on 18.07.2020

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Plants spotted by TheOSWR: “Does anyone know these insects on the plant?” in the NatureSpots App on 20.07.2020

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Freshwater spotted by TheOSWR: “Very wonderful waterfalls” in the NatureSpots App on 24.07.2020

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Animals spotted by TheOSWR: “Or is it another lizard?” in the NatureSpots App on 28.07.2020

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Plants spotted by Danny VG: “Sonchus asper, the red color indicates a deficiency disease in minerals. Could be because it is too cold or poor soil.” in the NatureSpots App on 15.04.2019

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Animals spotted by Danny VG: “Fannia Spec.” in the NatureSpots App on 19.05.2019

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Plants spotted by Ka vonSeiten: “Rinde Closeup vom Eisenholzbaum, Persische Parrotie” in the NatureSpots App on 14.02.2021

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Animals spotted by Ka vonSeiten: “First Invertibrate running in the open:) Eine Assel auf der Mauer im Sonnenschein. Langsam erwacht die Natur:)” in the NatureSpots App on 14.02.2021

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Plants spotted by Insectsvienna:in the NatureSpots App on 13.02.2021

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Animals spotted by Danny VG: “Both species are easily recognized by the wing tips, the Larus canus also flies higher than the smaller Chroicocephalus ridibundus.” in the NatureSpots App on 13.02.2021

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