Wednesday, May 19, 2010

From Russia with Love.

Tetsuto is kind enough to let me post some of his excellent photos from our trip to Russia. Thanks Tetsuto!


This was our somewhat unconventional walk to the museum in the morning, through a very nice park between our hotel and the museum. Although we never found the exact path to the museum, and had to cross a field and squeeze under a fence to get there one day...




I certainly had not expected Moscow to be so green! It was wonderful to be so near a park, which had fairly abundant plant and animal diversity. There were plenty of songbirds that were mostly new to me, like the very cute white wagtail (Motacilla alba), as well as the hooded crows (Corvus cornix) that I had seen last year in Poland. We even had a few sightings of European hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus)!





Here's an excellent shot of the courtyard at the museum.




In addition to the native fauna, Moscow has an enormous amount of (surprisingly polite) street dogs. It was always a bit of a surprise to see them lounging around the Metro underpasses.







We had visited a very nice touristy market but were caught in a sudden DOWNPOUR that thoroughly drenched everything and then just as suddenly ended. The rest of the week was beautiful and sunny, probably because we were inside all day at the museum.

1 comment:

  1. I am a big fan of the crows and street dogs. Urban ecosystems are fantastic.

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