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  • Iceland; Jokulsargljufur; Salix lanata; Selfoss; Thingeyjarsyslur; Woolly Willow
    DBE-20090708-232625.jpg
  • Iceland; Salix lanata; Thingeyjarsyslur; Woolly Willow
    DBE-20090615-000521.jpg
  • Arctic flowers; Dwarf Willow; Iceland; Salix herbacea; Thingeyjarsyslur
    DBE-20090614-023648 LARGE.jpg
  • Iceland; Salix lanata; Thingeyjarsyslur; Woolly Willow
    DBE-20090615-000940.jpg
  • Iceland; Salix phylicifolia; Tea-leaved Willow; Thingeyjarsyslur
    DBE-20090614-033508.jpg
  • Iceland; Jokulsargljufur; Salix lanata; Thingeyjarsyslur; Woolly Willow
    DBE-20090803-205842.jpg
  • Willow trees, (Salix),  in water, lake Skadar, Montenegro,
    MRA 20080524 074416 _BOB5661.jpg
  • Willow trees, (Salix),  in water, lake Skadar, Montenegro,
    MRA 20080524 074446 _BOB5667.jpg
  • Danube Delta, Salix riverine forest, Romania. May 2009 <br />
Mission: Danube Delta
    MPR-2009-05-06-054717.jpg
  • Common duckweed (Lemna minor) covering a canal at sunset. Riparian forest mainly of willow trees (Salix sp.). Lonjsko Polje Nature Park. Ramsar Site. Sisack-Moslavina county. Slavonia region. Posavina area. June 2009. Croatia. 1<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090607-201619_41U4858.jpg
  • Yellow flag iris (Iris pseudacorus) and yellow water-lily (Nuphar lutea) with white willow (Salix alba) trees, along a channel of the Hutovo Blato Nature Park. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090519-061230_41U2779.jpg
  • Flooded area in the Northern part of the Livansko Polje -  karst plateau: is arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. In the flooded forest patch are: mainly white willow (Salix alba) and some white mulberry (Morus alba), aspen, poplar, ash.  Kazanc area. May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090509-075023_41U0268.jpg
  • Willows (Salix sp.) and other vegetation at the banks of the San River, Myczkowce, Poland.
    FMO_110915_082633_new.jpg
  • Flooded trees: mainly white willow (Salix alba). Livansko Polje -  karst plateau.: arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090510-095509_41U0648.jpg
  • Flooded area in the Northern part of the Livansko Polje -  karst plateau: is arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. In the flooded forest patch are: mainly white willow (Salix alba) and some white mulberry (Morus alba), aspen, poplar, ash.  Kazanc area. May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090509-080637_41U0327.jpg
  • Flooded trees: mainly white willow (Salix alba). Livansko Polje -  karst plateau, is arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090508-061532_41U0032.jpg
  • 01.06.2008<br />
Flowering willows (Salix sp.) in black fly (Simulium vettatum) swarming<br />
Mývatn, Iceland
    OHA-2008-06-01-202758-1.jpg
  • Willows (Salix sp.) and other vegetation at the banks of the San River, Myczkowce, Poland.
    FMO_110915_070830_new.jpg
  • Age-old white willows trees (Salix alba). Sava river oxbows (Sava River is the border between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina). Puska village area.   Lonjsko Polje Nature Park. Ramsar Site. June 2009. Croatia. <br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090601-193155_41U2238.jpg
  • Flooded area in the Northern part of the Livansko Polje -  karst plateau: is arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. In the flooded forest patch are: mainly white willow (Salix alba) and some white mulberry (Morus alba), aspen, poplar, ash.  Kazanc area. May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090509-074108_41U0256.jpg
  • Dwarf willow (Salix herbacea), the smallest willow on Earth. Western Tatras, Slovakia. June 2009. Mission: Ticha
    BDA-20090617-0984.jpg
  • Dwarf willow (Salix herbacea), the smallest willow on Earth. Western Tatras, Slovakia. June 2009. Mission: Ticha
    BDA-20090617-0975.jpg
  • Willows (Salix sp.) and other vegetation at the banks of the San River, Myczkowce, Poland.
    FMO_110915_070916 (1)_new.jpg
  • Willows (Salix sp.) and other vegetation at the banks of the San River, Myczkowce, Poland.
    FMO_110915_070916_new.jpg
  • Danube Delta; Salix riverine forest; Romania. May 2009 Mission: Danube Delta
    MPR-2009-05-08-050736.jpg
  • Common duckweed (Lemna minor) covering a canal at sunset. Riparian forest mainly of willow trees (Salix sp.). Lonjsko Polje Nature Park. Ramsar Site. Sisack-Moslavina county. Slavonia region. Posavina area. June 2009. Croatia. 1<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090607-204139_41U4904 clean.jpg
  • Age-old white willows trees (Salix alba) flooded, during fructification.  The water is covered by their seeds embedded in white downs. Sava river oxbows (Sava River is the border between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina). Puska village area.   Lonjsko Polje Nature Park. Ramsar Site. June 2009. Croatia. <br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090606-113233_41U4063.jpg
  • Mixomicetes (Scutellina sp.) on a rotten white willow (Salix alba) trunk, with some  white willow achenes. Sava river oxbows (Sava River is the border between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina). Puska village area.   Lonjsko Polje Nature Park. Ramsar Site. June 2009. Croatia. <br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090606-103305_41U3944.jpg
  • Flooded area in the Northern part of the Livansko Polje -  karst plateau: is arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. In the flooded forest patch are: mainly white willow (Salix alba) and some white mulberry (Morus alba), aspen, poplar, ash.  Kazanc area. May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090508-192210_41U0201.jpg
  • Flooded trees: mainly white willow (Salix alba). Cirrus clouds. Livansko Polje -  karst plateau: is arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090508-085840_41U0121.jpg
  • Flooded trees: mainly white willow (Salix alba). Livansko Polje -  karst plateau, is arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090508-062201_41U0055.jpg
  • Flooded trees: mainly white willow (Salix alba). Livansko Polje -  karst plateau, is arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090508-061406_41U0027.jpg
  • 01.06.2008.Flowering willows (Salix sp.) in black fly (Simulium vittatum) swarming.Mývatn, Iceland
    OHA-2008-06-01-202758-1.jpg
  • Willow trees, (Salix),  in water, lake Skadar, Montenegro,
    MRA 20080524 074458 _BOB5670.jpg
  • Polish tied fly patterns imitating duns / adults of the Blue-winged Olive mayfly  displayed on leaves of Willow (Salix sp.). Myczkowce, San River, Poland.
    FMO_110920_105059_new.jpg
  • Polish tied fly patterns imitating various gammarus species displyed on a branch of Willow (Salix sp.) cut by a Beaver (Castor fiber). Myczkowce, San River, Poland.
    FMO_110920_091318_new.jpg
  • Natural regrowth of vegetation with Willow (Salix sp.), Elm (Ulmus sp.) and Spruce (Picea sp.) in a valley close to the former village of Beniowa, Poland.
    FMO_110916_151608_new.jpg
  • Flooded trees: mainly white willow (Salix alba). Livansko Polje -  karst plateau.: arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090510-095955_41U0658.jpg
  • Flooded trees: mainly white willow (Salix alba). Livansko Polje -  karst plateau.: arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090510-092713_41U0611.jpg
  • Flooded trees: mainly white willow (Salix alba). Cirrus clouds. Livansko Polje -  karst plateau: is arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090508-102642_41U0192.jpg
  • Flooded trees: mainly white willow (Salix alba). Livansko Polje -  karst plateau, is arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090508-061448_41U0031.jpg
  • Mat of Dwarf willow (Salix herbacea), the smallest willow on Earth, on saddle in the Liptovske kopi. Western Tatras, Slovakia. June 2009. Mission: Ticha
    BDA-20090617-0957.jpg
  • Age-old white willows trees (Salix alba) flooded, during fructification. The water is covered by their seeds embedded in white downs. Sava river oxbows (Sava River is the border between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina). Puska village area.   Lonjsko Polje Nature Park. Ramsar Site. June 2009. Croatia. <br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090606-110326_41U3992.jpg
  • Yellow flag iris (Iris pseudacorus) and yellow water-lily (Nuphar lutea) with white willow (Salix alba) trees, along a channel of the Hutovo Blato Nature Park. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090519-061924_41U2809.jpg
  • Flooded area in the Northern part of the Livansko Polje -  karst plateau: arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. A roof of a house and an electric line is in the vegetation. An area affected by war (1991-1995) and a place with mine fields. Kazanc area. Flooded white willow (Salix alba).  May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090510-083909_41U0573.jpg
  • Flooded trees: mainly white willow (Salix alba). Cirrus clouds. Livansko Polje -  karst plateau: is arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090508-100833_41U0179.jpg
  • Flooded trees: mainly white willow (Salix alba). Cirrus clouds. Livansko Polje -  karst plateau: is arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090508-093629_41U0154.jpg
  • Natural regrowth of vegetation with Willow (Salix sp.), Elm (Ulmus sp.) and Spruce (Picea sp.) in a valley close to the former village of Beniowa, Poland.
    FMO_110916_143603_new.jpg
  • Age-old white willows trees (Salix alba) flooded, during fructification. The water is covered by their seeds embedded in white downs. Sava river oxbows (Sava River is the border between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina). Puska village area.   Lonjsko Polje Nature Park. Ramsar Site. June 2009. Croatia. <br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090606-100840_41U3889.jpg
  • Flooded trees: mainly white willow (Salix alba). Livansko Polje -  karst plateau.: arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090510-093229_41U0619.jpg
  • Flooded area in the Northern part of the Livansko Polje -  karst plateau: is arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. A graveyard and some houses in an area affected by war (1991-1995) and a place with mine fields. Kazanc area. Flooded white willow (Salix alba).  May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090509-082416_41U0340.jpg
  • Flooded area in the Northern part of the Livansko Polje -  karst plateau: is arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. In the flooded forest patch are: mainly white willow (Salix alba) and some white mulberry (Morus alba), aspen, poplar, ash.  Kazanc area. May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090509-075406_41U0282.jpg
  • Flooded trees: mainly white willow (Salix alba). Cirrus clouds. Livansko Polje -  karst plateau: is arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090508-092444_41U0138.jpg
  • Mixomicetes (unidentified) on a rotten white willow (Salix alba) trunk, with some  white willow achenes. Sava river oxbows (Sava River is the border between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina). Puska village area.   Lonjsko Polje Nature Park. Ramsar Site. June 2009. Croatia. <br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090606-093630_41U3851.jpg
  • Willows (Salix sp.) and other vegetation at the banks of the San River, Myczkowce, Poland.
    FMO_110915_082355_new.jpg
  • Common duckweed (Lemna minor) covering a canal at sunset. Riparian forest mainly of willow trees (Salix sp.). Lonjsko Polje Nature Park. Ramsar Site. Sisack-Moslavina county. Slavonia region. Posavina area. June 2009. Croatia. 1<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090607-205022_41U4928.jpg
  • Common duckweed (Lemna minor) covering a canal at sunset. Riparian forest mainly of willow trees (Salix sp.). Lonjsko Polje Nature Park. Ramsar Site. Sisack-Moslavina county. Slavonia region. Posavina area. June 2009. Croatia. 1<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090607-204820_41U4917.jpg
  • White willow (Salix alba) trunk,<br />
in the sea, with messels (Mytilus sp.) and limpets (Patella sp.).<br />
Adriatic sea in the area of Neretljanski kanal at the mouth of the delta of the Neretva river (trans-boundary area Croatia-Bosnia-Herzegovina/Croatia), Dalmatia region, Croatia.  May 2009.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090525-072832_41U0220.jpg
  • White willow (Salix alba) trunk,<br />
in the sea, with messels (Mytilus sp.) and limpets (Patella sp.).<br />
Adriatic sea in the area of Neretljanski kanal at the mouth of the delta of the Neretva river (trans-boundary area Croatia-Bosnia-Herzegovina/Croatia), Dalmatia region, Croatia.  May 2009.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090525-070604_41U0165.jpg
  • Flooded trees: mainly white willow (Salix alba). Livansko Polje -  karst plateau.: arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090510-093541_41U0622.jpg
  • Flooded area in the Northern part of the Livansko Polje -  karst plateau : arguably the largest karst field in the world. Ramsar site. Some houses destroyed during the war (1991-1995). Kazanc area. A place with mine fields. Flooded white willow (Salix alba).  May 2009. Bosnia-Herzegovina.<br />
Elio della Ferrera / Wild Wonders of Europe
    EDF-20090510-085854_41U0583.jpg