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Voles: The Unsung Heroes of the Animal Kingdom Picture No

Background imageVoles Collection: Picture No. 11091998

Picture No. 11091998
Water Vole sitting by burrow at stream with reflection April Date:

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Water Vole
AP-1533 WATER VOLE - at waters edge UK Arvicola terrestris Latin formerly Arvicola amphibius Dennis Avon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageVoles Collection: Kestrel - female with vole on stump in bluebell wood - controlled conditions 10279

Kestrel - female with vole on stump in bluebell wood - controlled conditions 10279
BB-2199 Kestrel - female with vole on stump in bluebell wood Falco tinnunculus controlled conditions Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageVoles Collection: Great Gray Owl in flight - Standing 27 in tall with a wingspan of 52 inches this is our longest owl

Great Gray Owl in flight - Standing 27 in tall with a wingspan of 52 inches this is our longest owl
JZ-1876 Great Grey OWL - in flight Minnesota, USA Strix Nebulosa Standing 27 in tall with a wingspan of 52 inches this is our longest owl

Background imageVoles Collection: Water Vole (Arvicola amphibius / terrestris) foraging by water. Kent, UK, August

Water Vole (Arvicola amphibius / terrestris) foraging by water. Kent, UK, August

Background imageVoles Collection: Northern redbacked vole, two young brothers feed on taiga-forest floor near river Negustyah

Northern redbacked vole, two young brothers feed on taiga-forest floor near river Negustyah
ANZ-730 Northern red-backed VOLE - two young brothers feed on taiga-forest floor near river Negustyah a tributary of river Bolshoi Ugan, near Ugut settlement; Uganskii Nature reserve, Siberia

Background imageVoles Collection: Water vole - Sitting up eating dandelion leaf - Derbyshire - UK

Water vole - Sitting up eating dandelion leaf - Derbyshire - UK
GET-1536 Water vole - Sitting up eating dandelion leaf Derbyshire - UK Arvicola terrestris Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageVoles Collection: Bank Vole - feeding on blackberries

Bank Vole - feeding on blackberries
AEB-1747 Bank Vole - feeding on blackberries Clethrionomys glareolus Elizabeth Bomford Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageVoles Collection: Water vole (Arvicola amphibius / Arvicola terrestris) feeding amongst vegetation

Water vole (Arvicola amphibius / Arvicola terrestris) feeding amongst vegetation, Kent, England, UK, February. 2020VISION Exhibition. 2020VISION Book Plate

Background imageVoles Collection: Water Vole (Arvicola amphibius / terrestris) foraging by water. Kent, UK, August

Water Vole (Arvicola amphibius / terrestris) foraging by water. Kent, UK, August. Did you know? Although mostly vegetarians, some water voles have been known to eat frogs legs to get extra protein

Background imageVoles Collection: Water Vole (Arvicola terrestris) eating, Kent, England, UK, March

Water Vole (Arvicola terrestris) eating, Kent, England, UK, March

Background imageVoles Collection: Bank vole {Clethrionomys glareolus} among autumn leaves and moss, Peak District NP

Bank vole {Clethrionomys glareolus} among autumn leaves and moss, Peak District NP, Derbyshire, UK

Background imageVoles Collection: Water Voles

Water Voles by David Parry

Background imageVoles Collection: Water Vole, from Thorburns Mammals published by Longmans and Co, c

Water Vole, from Thorburns Mammals published by Longmans and Co, c
5304245 Water Vole, from Thorburns Mammals published by Longmans and Co, c. 1920 (colour litho) by Thorburn, Archibald (1860-1935); Private Collection; Scottish, out of copyright

Background imageVoles Collection: Field Vole, Bank Vole and Orkney Vole, from Thorburn

Field Vole, Bank Vole and Orkney Vole, from Thorburn
5304244 Field Vole, Bank Vole and Orkney Vole, from Thorburns Mammals published by Longmans and Co, c. 1920 (colour litho) by Thorburn, Archibald (1860-1935); Private Collection; Scottish

Background imageVoles Collection: Bank vole {Clethrionomys glareolus} among autumn birch leaves, Peak District NP, Derbyshire

Bank vole {Clethrionomys glareolus} among autumn birch leaves, Peak District NP, Derbyshire, UK

Background imageVoles Collection: Dark-haired Water Vole (Arvicola terrestris) in upland stream, Cairngorms National Park

Dark-haired Water Vole (Arvicola terrestris) in upland stream, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, September

Background imageVoles Collection: Red-footed Falcon (Falco vespertinus) male brings vole prey to female in nestbox

Red-footed Falcon (Falco vespertinus) male brings vole prey to female in nestbox, Hortobagy NP, Hungary, May 2008

Background imageVoles Collection: Water Vole (Arvicola amphibius) in a water pipe. Derbyshire, UK, March

Water Vole (Arvicola amphibius) in a water pipe. Derbyshire, UK, March

Background imageVoles Collection: Northern red-backed vole - feeds on Siberian stone

Northern red-backed vole - feeds on Siberian stone pine (Pinus sibirica Mayr) seeds - a cone on the left (Clethrionomys rutilus Pallas)

Background imageVoles Collection: Picture No. 10876209

Picture No. 10876209
Short-tailed Field Vole - Single adult Field Vole being held after weighing (Microtus agrestis) Date:

Background imageVoles Collection: Water Vole - UK

Water Vole - UK
DAC-513 Water Vole UK Arvicola terrestris David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageVoles Collection: Field Vole nest - Cornwall - UK

Field Vole nest - Cornwall - UK
DAC-162 Field Vole nest Cornwall - UK Microtus agrestis David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageVoles Collection: Water Vole 19C

Water Vole 19C
A pair of water vole. Date: mid-19th century

Background imageVoles Collection: Northern Red-backed Vole - emerges from a hide in wood-store

Northern Red-backed Vole - emerges from a hide in wood-store (Myodes rutilus Pallas). Wildlife reserve Denezhkin Kamen - North Ural Mountains - Russia

Background imageVoles Collection: Tundra / Root Vole - feeds on plants at river Negustyah

Tundra / Root Vole - feeds on plants at river Negustyah bank at night (Microtus oeconomus (Pall.)). (tributary of river Bolshoi Ugan) typical across Siberian plains; Uganskii Nature Reserve, Siberia

Background imageVoles Collection: Northern red-backed VOLE, two young brothers feed

Northern red-backed VOLE, two young brothers feed on taiga-forest floor near river Negustyah (Clethrionomys rutilus Pallas)

Background imageVoles Collection: Northern red-backed vole - on taiga-forest floor

Northern red-backed vole - on taiga-forest floor near river Negustyah (Clethrionomys rutilus Pallas). a tributary of river Bolshoi Ugan, near Ugut settlement; Uganskii Nature reserve, Siberia

Background imageVoles Collection: Northern Red-backed Vole - in search of food

Northern Red-backed Vole - in search of food. (Clethrionomys rutilus). Taiga Forest, Hadita near Salehard, North Russia

Background imageVoles Collection: Voles and vegetables

Voles and vegetables
Three voles engaging in digging up carrots

Background imageVoles Collection: Continental field voles

Continental field voles
Two continental field voles

Background imageVoles Collection: FIELD VOLE

FIELD VOLE
(microtus arvalis) the common or field vole Date: circa 1870

Background imageVoles Collection: Picture No. 11092024

Picture No. 11092024
Water Vole feeding at bank of stream April Date:

Background imageVoles Collection: Water Vole (Arvicola amphibius) adult, feeding, standing on rusty wheel in water, Kent, England

Water Vole (Arvicola amphibius) adult, feeding, standing on rusty wheel in water, Kent, England, October

Background imageVoles Collection: Water Vole (Arvicola amphibius) adult, standing at edge of water, Kent, England, November

Water Vole (Arvicola amphibius) adult, standing at edge of water, Kent, England, November

Background imageVoles Collection: Water Vole (Arvicola amphibius) adult, swimming, Kent, England, September

Water Vole (Arvicola amphibius) adult, swimming, Kent, England, September

Background imageVoles Collection: Water Vole (Arvicola amphibius) adult, emerging from drainage pipe, Kent, England, December

Water Vole (Arvicola amphibius) adult, emerging from drainage pipe, Kent, England, December

Background imageVoles Collection: Picture No. 10783474

Picture No. 10783474
European Water vole - being held. (Arvicola amphibius) Date:

Background imageVoles Collection: Picture No. 10783475

Picture No. 10783475
European Water vole. (Arvicola amphibius) Date:

Background imageVoles Collection: Picture No. 10740241

Picture No. 10740241
Field Vole - eating apple (Microtus agrestis) Date:

Background imageVoles Collection: Picture No. 10893780

Picture No. 10893780
European Red Fox - vixen transporting caught voles in mouth for cubs back at the den (Vulpes vulpes) Date:

Background imageVoles Collection: Picture No. 10893782

Picture No. 10893782
European Red Fox - vixen transporting caught voles in mouth for cubs back at the den (Vulpes vulpes) Date:

Background imageVoles Collection: Picture No. 10893781

Picture No. 10893781
European Red Fox - vixen transporting caught voles in mouth for cubs back at the den (Vulpes vulpes) Date:

Background imageVoles Collection: Picture No. 10901767

Picture No. 10901767
Bank Vole - coming down to woodland pool for a drink - April (Clethrionomys glareolus). Cannock Chase - Staffordshire - England. Date:

Background imageVoles Collection: Water Vole in pond covered with duckweed

Water Vole in pond covered with duckweed

Background imageVoles Collection: Water Vole eating a leaf in pond covered with duckweed

Water Vole eating a leaf in pond covered with duckweed

Background imageVoles Collection: Water Vole eating a iris root in pond covered with duckweed

Water Vole eating a iris root in pond covered with duckweed

Background imageVoles Collection: Tawny Owl (Strix aluco) adult, with Bank Vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) prey in beak

Tawny Owl (Strix aluco) adult, with Bank Vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) prey in beak, perched on fencepost, England, August (captive)



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Voles: The Unsung Heroes of the Animal Kingdom Picture No. 11091998 captures the essence of a Water Vole (Arvicola terrestris) as it gracefully feeds on watercress in Kent, England during October. These adorable creatures are often overlooked, but their importance cannot be underestimated. Did you know that when vole populations crash in the boreal forests where they nest, they embark on incredible journeys? Great Gray Owls with a wingspan of 52 inches and standing at an impressive 27 inches tall move south in search of food. Their survival depends on finding voles to sustain them. Even Kestrels, like the female perched on a stump in a bluebell wood under controlled conditions (10279), rely heavily on voles for sustenance. They skillfully hunt these small mammals to ensure their own survival. Water Voles (Arvicola amphibius / terrestris) are known for their foraging skills by water bodies. In August, one was spotted in Kent, UK diligently searching for food amidst lush vegetation. These little critters play an essential role in maintaining ecological balance near rivers and lakes. In Siberia's taiga-forest floor near river Negustyah, Northern redbacked they were observed feeding together as two young brothers explored their surroundings. This heartwarming scene took place near Ugut settlement within Uganskii Nat reserve during springtime, and is fascinating how these tiny creatures thrive even in harsh environments. Not only do they have significant impacts on larger predators and ecosystems; they also display endearing behavior closer to home too. A Water vole sitting up while munching dandelion leaves captured hearts in Derbyshire, UK - showcasing its charming personality against a backdrop of nature's beauty. Bank it also contribute to biodiversity by feeding on blackberries - truly embracing nature's bounty while fulfilling their dietary needs.