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Pallass Collection

"Pallas: A World of Fascinating Creatures" Bat heads, Pallass Reed Bunting, Pallass Warbler

Background imagePallass Collection: Bat heads

Bat heads. Including great fruit-eating bat, Pallass long-tongued bat, leafnose bat, vampire bat, striped hairy-nosed bat, lesser false vampire bat, and yellow-winged bat

Background imagePallass Collection: Picture No. 11051140

Picture No. 11051140
Pallas's Fish Eagle with fish prey Corbett National Park, India Date:

Background imagePallass Collection: Pallass Reed Bunting (Emberiza pallasi) adult male, non-breeding plumage, perched on wire

Pallass Reed Bunting (Emberiza pallasi) adult male, non-breeding plumage, perched on wire, Long Valley, New Territories, Hong Kong, China, November

Background imagePallass Collection: Picture No. 10855197

Picture No. 10855197
PALLASՠGRASSHOPPER WARBLER (Locustella certhiola) Date:

Background imagePallass Collection: Picture No. 10909630

Picture No. 10909630
Pallas's Squirrel / Red-bellied Tree Squirrel (Callosciurus erythraeus) Date:

Background imagePallass Collection: Picture No. 10909629

Picture No. 10909629
Pallas's Squirrel / Red-bellied Tree Squirrel (Callosciurus erythraeus) Date:

Background imagePallass Collection: Pallass Squirrel (Callosciurus erythraeus) adult, standing on wooden railing, Taipei, Taiwan, April

Pallass Squirrel (Callosciurus erythraeus) adult, standing on wooden railing, Taipei, Taiwan, April

Background imagePallass Collection: Pallas's Reed Bunting (Emberiza pallasi) adult female, perched on reed stem, Beidaihe, Hebei

Pallas's Reed Bunting (Emberiza pallasi) adult female, perched on reed stem, Beidaihe, Hebei, China, may

Background imagePallass Collection: Pallas's Cat KEL 1058 Distribution: Caspian Sea to Central Asia Felis munui © Ken Lucas / ARDEA

Pallas's Cat KEL 1058 Distribution: Caspian Sea to Central Asia Felis munui © Ken Lucas / ARDEA LONDON
KEL-1058 PALLAS CAT - sitting Distribution: Montane steppe - Caspian Sea to Central Asia Felis manul Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePallass Collection: Pallas's Warbler - October Isles of Scilly

Pallas's Warbler - October Isles of Scilly
RES-435 Pallas's / Pallass Leaf Warbler - October Isles of Scilly, UK Phylloscopus proregulus Dist: North East & Central Asia, Sakhalin Island, China & Indo-china

Background imagePallass Collection: Pallas's Cat - also known as: Manul Previously known as: Felis manul

Pallas's Cat - also known as: Manul Previously known as: Felis manul
PM-8760 Pallas Cat Central Asia & Tibet, high altitude species. Otocolobus manul Previously known as: Felis manul Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePallass Collection: Pallas Cat Central Asia & Tibet, high altitude species

Pallas Cat Central Asia & Tibet, high altitude species
KFO-1531 Pallas Cat Central Asia & Tibet, high altitude species. Felis manul Kenneth W Fink Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePallass Collection: Pallas's Sandgrouse - female. Coto Donana National park - Spain

Pallas's Sandgrouse - female. Coto Donana National park - Spain
WAT-12666 Pallas's Sandgrouse - female Coto Donana National park - Spain Syrrhaptes paradoxus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imagePallass Collection: Pallas's Sandgrouse - male. Coto Donana National park - Spain

Pallas's Sandgrouse - male. Coto Donana National park - Spain
WAT-12665 Pallas's Sandgrouse - male Coto Donana National park - Spain Syrrhaptes paradoxus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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"Pallas: A World of Fascinating Creatures" Bat heads, Pallass Reed Bunting, Pallass Warbler, and Pallass Squirrels - these are just a few of the incredible species that make up the diverse world of Pallas. Picture No. 11051140 captures the beauty of a non-breeding plumage adult male Pallass Reed Bunting perched on a wire in Long Valley. In Norfolk, England, during October, an autumn vagrant Pallass Warbler is captured in all its glory perched on an elder twig (Picture No. 10855197). The vibrant colors and delicate features of this bird truly mesmerize. Moving to Taipei, Taiwan in April, we encounter the charismatic Callosciurus erythraeus or commonly known as Pallas Squirrel. Picture No. 10909630 showcases an adult squirrel clinging to a tree trunk while Picture No. 10909629 provides us with a close-up view of its adorable head as it descends another tree trunk. These agile creatures never fail to amaze us with their acrobatic skills. Not only do we find squirrels and birds within the realm of Pallas but also Emberiza pallasi - an adult female Pallas's Reed Bunting gracefully perched on a reed stem in Beidaihe, Hebei, China (May). Lastly, let's not forget about one extraordinary feline resident – Felis munui or better known as Pallas's Cat (KEL 1058 Distribution: Caspian Sea to Central Asia). This elusive creature can be found roaming from Central Asia to the shores of the Caspian Sea. Pallas offers us glimpses into these enchanting beings that inhabit our planet; each picture tells its own unique story and invites us into their captivating world filled with wonder and awe.