Description de la photo
Titre: | Harle bièvre femelle | Prise de: | Lac de Sauvabelin, Chemin des Celtes, Avenue Louis-Vulliemin, Lausanne, Vaud, Suisse. | Description: | Le Grand Harle (Mergus merganser) est une espèce de canards piscivores de la famille des Anatidés. Il est aussi connu sous le nom de Harle bièvre en Europe et de Grand bec-scie en Amérique. La femelle et les immatures ont la tête brun roux, les parties inférieures blanches et le dessus gris. |
Données image
Image sizes: | 5184*3456px, 4615kb |
Origin: | Originally a digital image, with postprocessing |
Date/Time: | 20141224-141509 |
Camera: | Canon EOS 700D | Iso: | 100 | Speed: | 1/160s | Aperture: | F5.7 | Focal length: | 300.0mm | Author: | André M. Winter |
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