Commons:Wiki Loves Earth 2021 in Sweden/Winners
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Top 15 Winners
1st
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Birds and a stone beach at Vivesholm nature reserve, Gotland.
Photograph: Måns Hagberg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
2nd
3rd
4 place
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Scary scorpionfly at the UNESCO Biosphere reserve Vänerskärgården med Kinnekulle.
Photograph: Tjustorparn (CC BY-SA 4.0) -
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The island Måsholmen in the northern part of lake Vättern, part of Hargemarken nature reserve.
Photograph: Harald Cederlund (CC BY-SA 4.0) -
Zygaena filipendulae. This species can be found in meadows, woodland clearings, sea-cliffs and area rich in grasses and flowers, up to 2000 m altitude.
Photograph: Björn Söderlund (CC BY-SA 4.0) -
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It is rare that Goldfinch appears at the bird tables, but in Sweden during migration it can happen. Here attracted by sunflower seeds.
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A great tiger moth on glass. The great tiger moth is very well adapted to cold temperate climates, and is closely related to many other tiger moths both molecularly and genetically. It prefers cold, temperate climates.
Photograph: Björn Söderlund (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Special Prize
Best biosphere photo
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Scary scorpionfly at the UNESCO Biosphere reserve Vänerskärgården med Kinnekulle.
Photograph: Tjustorparn (CC BY-SA 4.0)