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Hollows Collection

"Hollows: Nature's Oasis for Wildlife" In the serene landscapes of Dumfriesshire DG14 0, a hidden gem lies on the map - hollows

Background imageHollows Collection: Dumfriesshire DG14 0 Map

Dumfriesshire DG14 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Dumfriesshire DG14 0

Background imageHollows Collection: Eurasian Wild Boar (Sus scrofa vittatus) two adults, wallowing in muddy hollow, Taman Negara N. P

Eurasian Wild Boar (Sus scrofa vittatus) two adults, wallowing in muddy hollow, Taman Negara N. P
Eurasian Wild Boar (Sus scrofa vittatus) two adults, wallowing in muddy hollow, Taman Negara N.P. Titiwangsa Mountains, Malay Peninsula, Malaysia, February

Background imageHollows Collection: Coppiced stool with collected water, in coppice woodland, Ox Close Wood, Wetherby, West Yorkshire

Coppiced stool with collected water, in coppice woodland, Ox Close Wood, Wetherby, West Yorkshire, England, March

Background imageHollows Collection: Barn Owl (Tyto alba) adult, perched in tree hollow, Suffolk, England, May (captive)

Barn Owl (Tyto alba) adult, perched in tree hollow, Suffolk, England, May (captive)

Background imageHollows Collection: Tawny Owl (Strix aluco) two chicks, huddled together in hollow tree, Suffolk, England, May (captive)

Tawny Owl (Strix aluco) two chicks, huddled together in hollow tree, Suffolk, England, May (captive)

Background imageHollows Collection: White Milking Bonnet (Mycena galopus var. candida) fruiting bodies

White Milking Bonnet (Mycena galopus var. candida) fruiting bodies, cluster growing in rotten tree hollow, Leicestershire, England, October

Background imageHollows Collection: Fisher (Martes pennanti) fourteen-weeks old young, in hollow tree trunk, Montana, U. S. A

Fisher (Martes pennanti) fourteen-weeks old young, in hollow tree trunk, Montana, U. S. A. june (captive)
Fisher (Martes pennanti) fourteen-weeks old young, in hollow tree trunk, Montana, U.S.A. june (captive)

Background imageHollows Collection: Grey Fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) nine-weeks old cub, in hollow log, Montana, U. S. A

Grey Fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) nine-weeks old cub, in hollow log, Montana, U. S. A. june (captive)
Grey Fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) nine-weeks old cub, in hollow log, Montana, U.S.A. june (captive)

Background imageHollows Collection: Small Pratincole (Glareola lactea) adult, resting in hollow on sandbank, Nameri, Assam, India

Small Pratincole (Glareola lactea) adult, resting in hollow on sandbank, Nameri, Assam, India, january

Background imageHollows Collection: Small Pratincole (Glareola lactea) adults, flock resting in hollows on sandbank, Nameri, Assam

Small Pratincole (Glareola lactea) adults, flock resting in hollows on sandbank, Nameri, Assam, India, january

Background imageHollows Collection: Canadian Lynx (Lynx canadensis) eight-weeks old cub, in hollow tree trunk, Montana, U. S. A

Canadian Lynx (Lynx canadensis) eight-weeks old cub, in hollow tree trunk, Montana, U. S. A. june (captive)
Canadian Lynx (Lynx canadensis) eight-weeks old cub, in hollow tree trunk, Montana, U.S.A. june (captive)

Background imageHollows Collection: Common Raccoon (Procyon lotor) adult female, in hollow tree trunk, Montana, U. S. A. june

Common Raccoon (Procyon lotor) adult female, in hollow tree trunk, Montana, U. S. A. june
Common Raccoon (Procyon lotor) adult female, in hollow tree trunk, Montana, U.S.A. june

Background imageHollows Collection: Great Grey Owl (Strix nebulosa) adult female, sitting at nest in hollow tree trunk, Finland, june

Great Grey Owl (Strix nebulosa) adult female, sitting at nest in hollow tree trunk, Finland, june



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"Hollows: Nature's Oasis for Wildlife" In the serene landscapes of Dumfriesshire DG14 0, a hidden gem lies on the map - hollows. These natural depressions in the earth have become sanctuaries for various creatures seeking respite and sustenance. Venturing into Taman Negara N. P, we witness a fascinating sight - Eurasian Wild Boar wallowing in muddy hollows. Two adults revel in their playful mud bath, finding solace amidst nature's embrace. Further into the wilderness, we encounter Central Chimpanzees displaying remarkable intelligence. A young chimpanzee quenches its thirst by ingeniously using a stem as a tool to soak up water from a hole in a rock. This clever adaptation showcases their resourcefulness and ability to adapt to their surroundings. The adult chimpanzees also partake in this ingenious behavior, skillfully utilizing stems to extract life-giving water from these hidden recesses within rocks, and is awe-inspiring to witness how they pass down this knowledge through generations, ensuring survival even during times of scarcity. These hollows serve as vital watering holes for these magnificent creatures, providing them with essential hydration and nourishment, and are not merely indentations but havens where wildlife congregates and thrives. As we observe these scenes unfold before our eyes, it becomes evident that hollows hold an irreplaceable role in sustaining biodiversity. They offer refuge and sustenance for both large mammals like wild boars and intelligent primates like chimpanzees alike. Let us cherish these natural wonders and strive towards preserving them so that future generations can continue marveling at the ingenuity of wildlife thriving within these humble yet significant hollows.