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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 83713 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 538006 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.



01-09-2010: Common Swift
20-08-2010: Helophilus hybridus
20-08-2010: Eristalis arbustorum
20-08-2010: Syrphus vitripennis
20-08-2010: Sphaerophoria scripta
20-08-2010: Helophilus trivittatus
20-08-2010: Scaeva pyrastri
20-08-2010: Cross Spider
20-08-2010: Neuroctena anilis
20-08-2010: Toxoneura trimacula
20-08-2010: Tenthredo vespa
02-09-2010: Chanterelle
02-09-2010: Peacock
02-09-2010: Green-veined White
02-09-2010: Small Tortoiseshell
02-09-2010: Red Admiral
02-09-2010: Common Blue
01-09-2010: Bat indet.
02-09-2010: Common Blue
02-09-2010: Peacock
02-09-2010: Small Tortoiseshell
02-09-2010: Red Admiral
02-09-2010: Migrant Hawker
02-09-2010: Migrant Hawker
02-09-2010: Northern Wheatear
02-09-2010: Ringed Plover
02-09-2010: Dunlin
02-09-2010: Greenshank
02-09-2010: Oystercatcher
01-09-2010: Red-banded Sand Wasp
01-09-2010: Common Darter
01-09-2010: Ruddy Darter
01-09-2010: Migrant Hawker
01-09-2010: Small Tortoiseshell
01-09-2010: Green-veined White

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

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Brown Hairstreak (Thecla betulae)
Photo: Ulf Bjerre

Common Redstart (Phoenicurus phoenicurus)
Photo: Svend Carstensen

Prived Hawk-moth (Sphinx ligustri)
Photo: Karen Clausen

Dunlin (Calidris alpina)
Photo: Peter Nielsen







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