Great Crested

juraj

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Pics of wild animals. The males are already losing their mating dresses.
 

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Beautiful pictures! When I see pictures like these it reminds me how much I love Triturus species. ;)
 
Fantastic photographs!
 
Now fully crested

in the middle of breeding season.
 

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Re: Now fully crested

just beautiful
 
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