Voles Collection
Voles: The Unsung Heroes of the Animal Kingdom Picture No
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Voles: The Unsung Heroes of the Animal Kingdom Picture No. 11091998 captures the essence of a Water Vole (Arvicola terrestris) as it gracefully feeds on watercress in Kent, England during October. These adorable creatures are often overlooked, but their importance cannot be underestimated. Did you know that when vole populations crash in the boreal forests where they nest, they embark on incredible journeys? Great Gray Owls with a wingspan of 52 inches and standing at an impressive 27 inches tall move south in search of food. Their survival depends on finding voles to sustain them. Even Kestrels, like the female perched on a stump in a bluebell wood under controlled conditions (10279), rely heavily on voles for sustenance. They skillfully hunt these small mammals to ensure their own survival. Water Voles (Arvicola amphibius / terrestris) are known for their foraging skills by water bodies. In August, one was spotted in Kent, UK diligently searching for food amidst lush vegetation. These little critters play an essential role in maintaining ecological balance near rivers and lakes. In Siberia's taiga-forest floor near river Negustyah, Northern redbacked they were observed feeding together as two young brothers explored their surroundings. This heartwarming scene took place near Ugut settlement within Uganskii Nat reserve during springtime, and is fascinating how these tiny creatures thrive even in harsh environments. Not only do they have significant impacts on larger predators and ecosystems; they also display endearing behavior closer to home too. A Water vole sitting up while munching dandelion leaves captured hearts in Derbyshire, UK - showcasing its charming personality against a backdrop of nature's beauty. Bank it also contribute to biodiversity by feeding on blackberries - truly embracing nature's bounty while fulfilling their dietary needs.