408 pictures found
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Bale Mountains vervet (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis) or Bale Monkey. Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia.
© Roger de La Harpe / Biosphoto
© Roger de La Harpe / Biosphoto
Bale Mountains vervet (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis) or Bale Monkey. Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia.
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The Harenna forest. Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia.
© Roger de La Harpe / Biosphoto
© Roger de La Harpe / Biosphoto
The Harenna forest. Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia.
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The Harenna Escarpment. Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia.
© Roger de La Harpe / Biosphoto
© Roger de La Harpe / Biosphoto
The Harenna Escarpment. Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia.
© Roger de La Harpe / Biosphoto
Bale Mountains National Park. Ethiopia.
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Ethiopian Giant Lobelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum) blooming flower stem. The blossoms are sheltered beneath protecting leaves, to harden the plant
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
Ethiopian Giant Lobelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum) blooming flower stem. The blossoms are sheltered beneath protecting leaves, to harden the plant agains frost and wind. Giant Lobelias (family campanulaceae) are characteristic for the afro alpine and and afro montane ecosystems in the highlands of East Africa. They are adopted to high UV radiation and daily change of heat and frost. Africa, East Africa, Ethiopia, Simien Mts. NP
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Ethiopian Giant Lobelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum), forest near Mt.
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
Ethiopian Giant Lobelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum), forest near Mt. Silki. Giant Lobelias (family campanulaceae) are characteristic for the afro alpine and and afro montane ecosystems in the highlands of East Africa. They are adopted to high UV radiation and daily change of heat and frost. Africa, East Africa, Ethiopia, Simien Mts. NP
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Ethiopian Giant Lobelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum), forest near Mt. Silki. Giant Lobelias (family campanulaceae) are characteristic for the afro alpine
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
Ethiopian Giant Lobelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum), forest near Mt. Silki. Giant Lobelias (family campanulaceae) are characteristic for the afro alpine and and afro montane ecosystems in the highlands of East Africa. They are adopted to high UV radiation and daily change of heat and frost. Africa, East Africa, Ethiopia, Simien Mts. NP
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Ethiopian Giant Lobelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum), very exposed location with adult, but small lobelias, 4200m peak of Mt. Beroch Wuha. Giant Lobelias
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
Ethiopian Giant Lobelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum), very exposed location with adult, but small lobelias, 4200m peak of Mt. Beroch Wuha. Giant Lobelias (family campanulaceae) are characteristic for the afro alpine and and afro montane ecosystems in the highlands of East Africa. They are adopted to high UV radiation and daily change of heat and frost. Africa, East Africa, Ethiopia, Simien Mts. NP
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Giant Loebelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum) in the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia. Giant Lobelias are typical and very often endemic to the high mountains
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
Giant Loebelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum) in the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia. Giant Lobelias are typical and very often endemic to the high mountains and plateaus of East Africa. They are adapted to the daily change between frost in the nights and the heat of the tropical days as well as the extreme UV radiation of African mountains. Africa, East Africa, Ethiopia
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Giant Loebelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum) in the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia, group on Sanetti Plateau at 4100m. Giant Lobelias are typical and very
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
Giant Loebelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum) in the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia, group on Sanetti Plateau at 4100m. Giant Lobelias are typical and very often endemic to the high mountains and plateaus of East Africa. They are adapted to the daily change between frost in the nights and the heat of the tropical days as well as the extreme UV radiation of African mountains. Africa, East Africa, Ethiopia
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Giant Loebelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum) in the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia, young plant on Sanetti Plateau at 4100m. Giant Lobelias are typical and
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
Giant Loebelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum) in the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia, young plant on Sanetti Plateau at 4100m. Giant Lobelias are typical and very often endemic to the high mountains and plateaus of East Africa. They are adapted to the daily change between frost in the nights and the heat of the tropical days as well as the extreme UV radiation of African mountains. Africa, East Africa, Ethiopia
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Giant Loebelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum) in the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia, young plant on Sanetti Plateau at 4100m. Giant Lobelias are typical and
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
Giant Loebelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum) in the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia, young plant on Sanetti Plateau at 4100m. Giant Lobelias are typical and very often endemic to the high mountains and plateaus of East Africa. They are adapted to the daily change between frost in the nights and the heat of the tropical days as well as the extreme UV radiation of African mountains. Africa, East Africa, Ethiopia
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Giant Loebelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum) in the Bale Mountains of
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
Giant Loebelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum) in the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia, detail of old withered stem of the flower spike, which shows structures known from modern fiber enforced materials (biomimicry, bio-inspired) - layers of fibers. Giant Lobelias are typical and very often endemic to the high mountains and plateaus of East Africa. They are adapted to the daily change between frost in the nights and the heat of the tropical days as well as the extreme UV radiation of African mountains. Africa, East Africa, Ethiopia
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Giant Loebelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum) in the Bale Mountains of
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
Giant Loebelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum) in the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia. Giant Lobelias are typical and very often endemic to the high mountains and plateaus of East Africa. They are adapted to the daily change between frost in the nights and the heat of the tropical days as well as the extreme UV radiation of African mountains. Africa, East Africa, Ethiopia
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Giant Loebelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum) in the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia. Giant Lobelias are typical and very often endemic to the high mountains
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
Giant Loebelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum) in the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia. Giant Lobelias are typical and very often endemic to the high mountains and plateaus of East Africa. They are adapted to the daily change between frost in the nights and the heat of the tropical days as well as the extreme UV radiation of African mountains. Africa, East Africa, Ethiopia
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Giant Loebelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum) in the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia. Giant Lobelias are typical and very often endemic to the high mountains
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
© Martin Zwick / Biosphoto
Giant Loebelia (Lobelia rhynchopetalum) in the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia. Giant Lobelias are typical and very often endemic to the high mountains and plateaus of East Africa. They are adapted to the daily change between frost in the nights and the heat of the tropical days as well as the extreme UV radiation of African mountains. Africa, East Africa, Ethiopia
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Ethiopian Siskin (Serinus nigriceps) on a branch, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Ethiopian Siskin (Serinus nigriceps) on a branch, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Giant Lobelia (Lobelia giberroa), Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
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Ethiopian highland hare (Lepus starcki), Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Ethiopian highland hare (Lepus starcki), Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
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Wattled Crane (Grus carunculata), Saneti plateau, Bale mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Wattled Crane (Grus carunculata), Saneti plateau, Bale mountains, Ethiopia
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Chestnut-naped francolin (Pternistis castaneicollis), Bale mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Chestnut-naped francolin (Pternistis castaneicollis), Bale mountains, Ethiopia
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Abyssinian wolf (Canis simensis), adult hunting on the lookout, Bale mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Abyssinian wolf (Canis simensis), adult hunting on the lookout, Bale mountains, Ethiopia
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Abyssinian wolf (Canis simensis) Alpha she-wolf and 1 month old cub, Web Valley, Bale mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Abyssinian wolf (Canis simensis) Alpha she-wolf and 1 month old cub, Web Valley, Bale mountains, Ethiopia
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Abyssinian wolf (Canis simensis) Alpha she-wolf and 1 month old wolf cubs, Web Valley, Bale mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Abyssinian wolf (Canis simensis) Alpha she-wolf and 1 month old wolf cubs, Web Valley, Bale mountains, Ethiopia
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Abyssinian wolf (Canis simensis) Alpha she-wolf feeding its two-month old wolf cubs, Web Valley, Bale mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Abyssinian wolf (Canis simensis) Alpha she-wolf feeding its two-month old wolf cubs, Web Valley, Bale mountains, Ethiopia
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Abyssinian Wolf (Canis simensis), Sanetti Plateau, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Abyssinian Wolf (Canis simensis), Sanetti Plateau, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
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Abyssinian wolf (Canis simensis), Web Valley, Bale mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Abyssinian wolf (Canis simensis), Web Valley, Bale mountains, Ethiopia
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Abyssinian wolf (Canis simensis), alpha pair and 1-month-old wolf cubs, Web Valley, Bale mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Abyssinian wolf (Canis simensis), alpha pair and 1-month-old wolf cubs, Web Valley, Bale mountains, Ethiopia
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Rusty-breasted Wheatear (Oenanthe bottae frenata), Balé Mountains
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Rusty-breasted Wheatear (Oenanthe bottae frenata), Balé Mountains Park, Dinsho, Ethiopia
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Rüppell's Desert Chameleon (Trioceros affinis) on a branch, Dinsho Reserve Bale Mountains Park, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Rüppell's Desert Chameleon (Trioceros affinis) on a branch, Dinsho Reserve Bale Mountains Park, Ethiopia
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Rüppell's Desert Chameleon (Trioceros affinis) on wood, Dinsho Reserve Bale Mountains Park, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Rüppell's Desert Chameleon (Trioceros affinis) on wood, Dinsho Reserve Bale Mountains Park, Ethiopia
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Augur Buzzard (Buteo augur) immature clear phase on rock, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Augur Buzzard (Buteo augur) immature clear phase on rock, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
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Big-headed mole rat (Tachyoryctes macrocephalus), Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Big-headed mole rat (Tachyoryctes macrocephalus), Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Simian jackal (Canis simensis), Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
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Simian jackal (Canis simensis) young among Cape Gold, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Simian jackal (Canis simensis) young among Cape Gold, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
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Simian jackal (Canis simensis) eating a mole rat among Cape Gold, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Simian jackal (Canis simensis) eating a mole rat among Cape Gold, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
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Simian jackal (Canis simensis) eating a mole rat among Cape Gold, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Simian jackal (Canis simensis) eating a mole rat among Cape Gold, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
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Simian jackal (Canis simensis) eating a mole rat among Cape Gold, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Simian jackal (Canis simensis) eating a mole rat among Cape Gold, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
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Simian jackal (Canis simensis) hunting a mole rat among Cape Gold, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Simian jackal (Canis simensis) hunting a mole rat among Cape Gold, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
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Simian jackal (Canis simensis) walking among Cape Gold, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Simian jackal (Canis simensis) walking among Cape Gold, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
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Ethiopian highland hare (Lepus starcki), Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Ethiopian highland hare (Lepus starcki), Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
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Spot-breasted Lapwing (Vanellus melanocephalus) on ground, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Spot-breasted Lapwing (Vanellus melanocephalus) on ground, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
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Blue-winged Goose (Cyanochen cyanoptera) on water, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Blue-winged Goose (Cyanochen cyanoptera) on water, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
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Blue-winged Goose (Cyanochen cyanoptera) couple on water, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Blue-winged Goose (Cyanochen cyanoptera) couple on water, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
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Yellow-billed Duck (Anas undulata) group on ground, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Yellow-billed Duck (Anas undulata) group on ground, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
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Augur Buzzard (Buteo augur) on rock, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
© Stéphan Bonneau / Biosphoto
Augur Buzzard (Buteo augur) on rock, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia