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  • Travelling beekeepers at work surrounded by linden trees next to the forest Valea Fagilor close to Macin Mountains National Park. Somewhere between Horia village and Tulcea, Romania.
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  • Romanian bees at the manmade beehives surrounded by linden trees next to the forest Valea Fagilor close to Macin Mountains National Park. Somewhere between Horia village and Tulcea, Romania.
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  • Travelling beekeepers at work surrounded by linden trees next to the forest Valea Fagilor close to Macin Mountains National Park. Somewhere between Horia village and Tulcea, Romania.
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  • Beehives next to the forest Valea Fagilor close to Macin Mountains National Park. Somewhere between Horia village and Tulcea, Romania.
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  • Travelling beekeepers surrounded by linden trees next to the forest Valea Fagilor close to Macin Mountains National Park. Somewhere between Horia village and Tulcea, Romania.
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  • Romanian bees at the manmade beehives surrounded by linden trees next to the forest Valea Fagilor close to Macin Mountains National Park. Somewhere between Horia village and Tulcea, Romania.
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  • Romanian bees at the manmade beehives surrounded by linden trees next to the forest Valea Fagilor close to Macin Mountains National Park. Somewhere between Horia village and Tulcea, Romania.
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  • Drone eggs. The drones are male honey bees and they develop from eggs that have not been fertilized, and they cannot sting, since the worker bee's stinger is a modified ovipositor (an egg laying organ). Imaged next to the forest Valea Fagilor close to Macin Mountains National Park. Somewhere between Horia village and Tulcea, Romania.
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  • Honeycomb is a mass of hexagonal wax cells built by honey bees in their nests to contain their larvae and stores of honey and pollen. Imaged next to the forest Valea Fagilor close to Macin Mountains National Park. Somewhere between Horia village and Tulcea, Romania.
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  • Romanian bees at the manmade beehives surrounded by linden trees next to the forest Valea Fagilor close to Macin Mountains National Park. Somewhere between Horia village and Tulcea, Romania.
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  • Beehives belonging to travelling beekeepers surrounded by linden trees next to the forest Valea Fagilor close to Macin Mountains National Park. Somewhere between Horia village and Tulcea, Romania.
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  • Beehives belonging to travelling bee farmers surrounded by linden trees next to the forest Valea Fagilor close to Macin Mountains National Park. Somewhere between Horia village and Tulcea, Romania.
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  • Silver carp, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix, caught in a fyke net in Danube Delta, Romania. A freshwater cyprinid fish native to north and northeast Asia. More silver carp are produced worldwide in aquaculture than any other species. It has been introduced to, or spread into via connected waterways, at least 88 countries around the world. The silver carp reaches an average length of 60 to 100 cm with a maximum of 140 cm.
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  • Old mill (locally called "Moara Dracului", "Devil's Mill") used by shepherds to grind corn to produce traditional "Mămăligă" bread / cake. Domogled Valea Cernei National Park, Baile Herculane, Caras Severin, Romania.
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  • Pike-persch or zander, Sander lucioperca (syn. Stizostedion lucioperca) is a freshwater fish sometimes found in brackish habitats. It is closely related to the perch. In Europe, a second species (Sander volgensis) is limited to rivers in southern Russia and the basin of the Danube. These two species are suspected to hybridize occasionally where they are sympatric, as they produce fertile hybrids in captivity; no natural hybrids are known yet however, and while they are apparently hard to detect, it is suspected that the species are separated by strong prezygotic isolation. Danube Delta, Romania.
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  • Pike-persch or zander, Sander lucioperca (syn. Stizostedion lucioperca) is a freshwater fish sometimes found in brackish habitats. It is closely related to the perch. In Europe, a second species (Sander volgensis) is limited to rivers in southern Russia and the basin of the Danube. These two species are suspected to hybridize occasionally where they are sympatric, as they produce fertile hybrids in captivity; no natural hybrids are known yet however, and while they are apparently hard to detect, it is suspected that the species are separated by strong prezygotic isolation. Danube Delta, Romania.
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  • Silver carp, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix, caught in a fyke net in Danube Delta, Romania. A freshwater cyprinid fish native to north and northeast Asia. More silver carp are produced worldwide in aquaculture than any other species. It has been introduced to, or spread into via connected waterways, at least 88 countries around the world. The silver carp reaches an average length of 60 to 100 cm with a maximum of 140 cm.
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