
The Eurasian nuthatch is 20–26 cm in length, weighs 70–98 grams, and has a wingspan of 38–44 cm. It is a species found in common. Its upperparts are glossy blue-black, with white cheeks and neck edges. It has black stripes extending from the shoulders to the nape and base of the bill. The wing and tail feathers display a black-and-white pattern. The underparts are typically white, with reddish tones visible on the lower abdomen and tail. Males have a red patch on the nape. The eyes are reddish-b
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Oksana Gülünay

Roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) is the smallest deer species found in Europe and Türkiye, belonging to the family Cervidae (deer) within the order Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates) of the class Mammalia. Body weights range from an average of 18 to 35 kilograms, with heights of 65–75 centimetres and total lengths of 95–140 centimetres. Only males possess short, branched, and rough-surfaced antlers, a clear indicator of sexual dimorphism; however, there is little size difference between males and
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Esra Nur Bulut