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Ruffe, roche sédimentaire rouge, souvenir d’Octon — gouache, mai 2023 Pour un projet d’Olivier Josso en vue duquel il collecte des dessins de cailloux sur fond blanc, accompagnés d’un mot.
Daily fish fact #212
The Eurasian ruffe!
They are easily recognisable for their two back fins that have fused together to form one continuous fin! It's unfortunately a rather destructive invasive species in North America, but its native habitat is in different regions of Eurasia.
This! This comic by the fantastic @emilyscartoons is well worth a read(or two, or twelve..) who am I kidding, you should just stay here. Check her out she is amazing at what she does. <3
I don’t know why, but her Snape reminds me of Ruffe, a sea dragon(serpent) that I loved when I was a kid. (Still do.) I guess it’s the art? I can’t say for certain, but I do know I would love him anyway. PS!! I miss-use the words Pud Pud now, so thanks
BREED ➡️ PORTUGUESE SHEEPDOG Cão da Serra de Aires Shamity Shaman's Zurprize Zarina, "Ruffe". 3 years old #Finland @stenmarkanne . #mylove #myheartandsoul #furryfriend #Ruffe #ruffpost #dogsrule #dogcorner #doglover #dogoftheday #dogsofinstagram #caodaserradeaires #cãodaserradeaires #serradeaires #portuguesesheepdog #serradeairesinpaimenkoira https://www.instagram.com/p/B-kbJZjK8vg/?igshid=194rrbg6ixlxn
A very windy day on the River Isle today but I’ve had a cracking day catching quality roach plus a dace, chublet, gudgeon, silver bream and even a couple of ruffe for 15lb 12oz and first place on the day., I’ve caught on double red maggot over the new Bait-Tech Pro Nat Bream Dark and Pro Nat. For the full report head to www.againstmenandfish.com #baittech #teambaittech #teamfinygo #thejuice #ruffe #roach #superseedhemp #breamdark #maggots #RiverIsle #dace #ilminster #silverbream #casters #gudgeon https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu1_v2lF28L/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=19mix0k9out1u
Last full day of our trip to Norfolk and we spend the morning at Cley Marshes. On the way we saw a white Pheasant, leucistic rather than albino as well as a Grey Partridge.
Arriving at Cley Marshes we make our way out through the reed bed to the hides. There is little activity here due to the wind.
Any bird with sense is tucked away deep in the reed-bed keeping its head down. Arriving at the hides in the centre of the marsh, there are a good number of waders on the scrapes including a large party of Black-tailed Godwit together with smaller parties of Dunlin, Ringed Plover and Ruff. Three Marsh Harriers quarter the reed-bed causing considerable agitation to the waders.
Common Gull (top left), Ruff (bottom left), Black-tailed Godwit (top right) and Great Cormorant (bottom right)
Leaving Cley we make our way along the coast to Wells harbour. We walk out to the harbour through Wells Wood, past a small lake where there were a number of Little Grebes.
Reaching the beach the tide is far out. The water goes out a long way on the flat beaches of North Norfolk.
On the Mudflats, there are a large number of Oystercatchers plus Redshank, Curlew, Bar-tailed Godwits, 2 Grey Plover and a single Greenshank.
Common Shelduck (Tadorna tadorna) Gadwall [sp] (Mareca strepera) Eurasian Wigeon (Mareca penelope) Mallard [sp] (Anas platyrhynchos) Eurasian Teal (Anas crecca) Grey Partridge [sp] (Perdix perdix) Common Pheasant [sp] (Phasianus colchicus) Little Grebe [sp] (Tachybaptus ruficollis) Grey Heron [sp] (Ardea cinerea) Great Cormorant [sp] (Phalacrocorax carbo) Western Marsh Harrier [sp] (Circus aeruginosus) Common Buzzard [sp] (Buteo buteo) Eurasian Oystercatcher [sp] (Haematopus ostralegus) Pied Avocet (Recurvirostra avosetta) Northern Lapwing (Vanellus vanellus) Grey Plover [sp] (Pluvialis squatarola) Common Ringed Plover [sp] (Charadrius hiaticula) Eurasian Curlew [sp] (Numenius arquata) Bar-tailed Godwit [sp] (Limosa lapponica) Black-tailed Godwit [sp] (Limosa limosa) Ruddy Turnstone [sp] (Arenaria interpres) Ruff (Calidris pugnax) Dunlin [sp] (Calidris alpina) Common Redshank [sp] (Tringa totanus) Common Greenshank (Tringa nebularia) Black-headed Gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus) Great Black-backed Gull (Larus marinus) European Herring Gull [sp] (Larus argentatus) Common Wood Pigeon [sp] (Columba palumbus) Eurasian Collared Dove [sp] (Streptopelia decaocto) Western Barn Owl [sp] (Tyto alba) Eurasian Magpie [sp] (Pica pica) Barn Swallow [sp] (Hirundo rustica) White Wagtail [sp] (Motacilla alba)
Norfolk Journey 2018: Day 14 Last full day of our trip to Norfolk and we spend the morning at Cley Marshes. On the way we saw a white Pheasant, leucistic rather than albino as well as a Grey Partridge.
Hier rando dépaysante au Canyon du diable en partant de Saint Saturnin de Lucian, environ 16 km et 500m de dénivelé+, parcours avec ses ruffes, ses mini cascades et une arrivée au rocher des deux vierges. À refaire par beau temps :) #saintsaturnindelucian #ruffe #herault #heraultrando #rando #randonnée #hike #hiking #view #panorama #salagou #occitanie #canyondudiable #canyon #occitanie #saintjeandelablaquiere #montpellier #igersmontpellier #motherearth #mothernature #nature #amazing (à Saint-Jean-de-la-Blaquière)