A typical mountain forest pond. Clean, cold and this one has extensive stands of wetland plants. I passed by it this September on my trek in the Novohradské hory, but I didn't stick around. That was probably a pity, I'm sure there would have been some interesting insects to photograph.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/966698-Vipera-berus
Our only venomous snake. It eats small mice. I'm afraid of wasps, hornets or bees, but not this viper.
Yes, if we talk about wasps, like wood-eaters, there are a lot of them where we are, the most dangerous ones are the wasps that nest in the ground, they can be deadly when they sting us in large numbers, but I'm not too afraid of them, because they won't do any harm if they don't feel disturbed.
When it comes to snakes, I'm really afraid @birdwatcher.
Because we can't see them playing in the bushes, and there are lots of snakes in our area.
This is truly an extraordinary pool in the forest, but scary, because of the habits of many venomous animals such as snakes.
That sounds good, where we are, places like this in the woods are a little scary.
As you might expect that there are many birds here
Ordinary birds looking for food there will also be easier to take pictures, especially if you use a sophisticated camera, it will certainly be very interesting
There are very few or no ducks on forest ponds. Hawks and other raptors can easily attack from trees and no birds like it.
The birds you photographed were mostly the result of nature where I had thought if it was a pet but I wasn't sure it was definitely hunted so many types of birds you published but they were all very amazing
Success is always yes there @birdwatcher also hopefully this community will grow rapidly
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