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It was my first encounter with a wolf. The wolf showed itself for several seconds to the left of the lookout. Our vigilance was dulled towards such a newcomer, because now and then there were herd of stray dogs similar in size. Dogs were coming to the carcass without hesitation and began the meal. The wolf was surprised by the movement of the lens, it stopped, heard the shutter button press, and then walked away. It stopped before hiding behind the hill, looked around posing well for the last shot, and disappeared. It was like with the story of taking images of dingo in Australia.
Turcja 2- j.ANGIELSKI
TURKEY 2 – introduction text - Eastern imperial eagle
1.Eastern imperial eagle.2.Bearded vulture.3.Long-legged buzzard.4.Cinereous vulture.5.Egyptian vulture.6.Krüper's nuthatch.7.Syrian woodpecker.8.Squacco heron.9.Eurasian hobby.10.Red-fronted serin.11.Eurasian crag martin.12.Western rock nuthatch.13.Steppe eagle.14.Steppe buzzard.15.Isabelline wheatear.16.Sombre tit.17.Red-breasted flycatcher.18.European nightjar.19.Short-toed snake eagle.20.Armenian gull.21.Black-capped jay.22.Tree pipit.23.Eurasian spoonbill. 24.Collared Flycatcher.
Mammals :1.Persian squirrel. 2.Southern-East Asian Wolf
And changes in the galleries: 25.Griffon vulture.26.Common kestrel.27.Ruddy shelduck.28.Little egret.29.White-tailed eagle.30.Crested lark.31.Raven.32.Grey heron.33.European goldfinch.34.Mistle thrush.35.Black stork.36.Ortolan bunting.37.Northern Wheatear.38.Grey wagtail.
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