Hibernating Collection (page 2)
"Hibernating: A Winter Slumber in Nature's Embrace" Common Dormouse - Hibernating: As the cold winter sets in
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
"Hibernating: A Winter Slumber in Nature's Embrace" Common Dormouse - Hibernating: As the cold winter sets in, the common dormouse finds solace in its cozy hibernation nest, dreaming of warmer days ahead. Hedgehog - Visiting Hibernation Box: Seeking a safe haven for their winter slumber, hedgehogs find comfort and protection in specially designed hibernation boxes, tucked away from the harsh elements. Japanese Dormouse - In Hibernation: In the serene forests of Japan, the Japanese dormouse enters a deep sleep during winter months, conserving energy until spring awakens nature once again. Bechstein's Bat - Hibernation at Cave in Ardennes, Belgium: Deep within the mystical caves of Ardennes, Belgium lies a secret world where Bechstein's bats retreat to hibernate peacefully until warmer days beckon them back into flight. Group of Tissue Moths (Triphosa dubitata) - Limestone Cave Haven: Within an enchanting limestone cave resides a congregation of tissue moths seeking refuge from freezing temperatures; their delicate wings folded as they await spring's gentle touch. Hazel Dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) - Amongst Leaves and Acorns: Nestled amidst fallen leaves and acorns lies a hazel dormouse wrapped snugly in its furry embrace; it dreams of blossoming trees and buzzing bees while Mother Nature sleeps through winter's chill. Eastern Bentwing Bat (Miniopterus orianae oceanensis): With graceful wings spread wide against an icy backdrop, eastern bentwing bats gracefully hang upside down as they enter their peaceful slumber—a true marvel of nature’s design. Titlepage to Rosa Ursina sive Sol by Christoph Scheiner.