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Welcome to Wild About Denmark, the Net's largest site for Danish and Scandinavian Wildlife, dedicated to increase knowledge of wild animals, plants and fungi, and home to thousands of pages of information on wildlife and the environment.

The website is designed to help you identify species through the 79344 pictures in the Wildlife Gallery. To find related species, use the left menu to search for a specific Genus, Family, Order or Class.

By investigating the 523747 wildlife reports you can get information about danish animals, plants and fungi, including their spatial and temporal distribution on maps and graphs. All sites with wildlife reports are listet as Wildlife Sites and if you are going to Denmark, you can use these informations to plan your journey.



26-07-2010: Fir Clubmoss
26-07-2010: Stag´s-horn Clubmoss / Running Ground Pine
02-07-2010: Thistle Ermine
28-07-2010: Mother of Pearl
28-07-2010: Evergestis limbata
28-07-2010: Winthemia bohemani
17-06-2010: Minettia plumicornis
28-07-2010: Common Wainscot
28-07-2010: Barred Straw
28-07-2010: Agriphila straminella
28-07-2010: Agriphila selasella
28-07-2010: Grass Eggar
28-07-2010: Ruby Tiger
28-07-2010: Cyclamen Tortrix
28-07-2010: Flounced Rustic
09-07-2010: Dinera grisescens
29-07-2010: Dicyphus epilobii
27-07-2010: Latticed Heath
29-07-2010: Black-headed Gull
29-07-2010: Mediterranean Gull
29-07-2010: Lesser Black-backed Gull
29-07-2010: Common Gull
29-07-2010: House Martin
29-07-2010: Common Swift
29-07-2010: Great Cormorant
29-07-2010: Common Eider
29-07-2010: Pied Wagtail
29-07-2010: Skylark
29-07-2010: Common Kestrel
29-07-2010: Starling
29-07-2010: Fox Moth
29-07-2010: Rock Dove
29-07-2010: Greylag Goose
29-07-2010: Common Eider
29-07-2010: Common Tern

= Photo documentation in the Wildlife Gallery
= Photo taken, but not in the gallery

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Spear Thistle (Cirsium vulgare)
Photo: Brian Thomsen

Syrphus ribesii (Syrphus ribesii)
Photo: jes elnif

Creeping Lady´s-tresses (Goodyera repens)
Photo: Hans Øllgaard

Whinchat (Saxicola rubetra)
Photo: Steen Højmark-Jensen







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