European wildcat.The European wildcat closely resembles a large, burly domestic cat. However, the European wild cat never has spots, only stripes. The main difference between the European wild cat and the domestic cat is the tail, which is much thicker in the European wild cat. Across the tail run three to five broad, black rings. The tail tip is rounded and black. The eyes are pale yellow in color.
For a number of years I have been engaged in photography in nature. The images I make are mostly realistic, like nature shows itself to be. I photograph in The Netherlands, but also in other countries, such as Scandinavia, Iceland, Australia, etc... Read more…
 
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