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Weasel Collection (#7)

In the enchanting landscapes of Bedfordshire, UK, a mischievous male weasel is caught in the act as he contemplates taking a refreshing sip from a pool

Background imageWeasel Collection: Pale Weasel Ladakh, India

Pale Weasel Ladakh, India
JVG-2857 Pale Weasel Ladakh, India Mustela altaica Joanna Van Gruisen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWeasel Collection: Long-tailed Weasel - turns white in winter USA

Long-tailed Weasel - turns white in winter USA
JS-1147 Long-tailed Weasel - turns white in winter USA Mustela frenata John Swedberg Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWeasel Collection: Weasel - Raiding Sand Martin Nests Mustela nivalis Finland MA001682

Weasel - Raiding Sand Martin Nests Mustela nivalis Finland MA001682
COS-2450 Weasel - Raiding Sand Martin Nests Finland Mustela nivalis Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWeasel Collection: Weasel Male bathing Bedfordshire, UK

Weasel Male bathing Bedfordshire, UK
BB-714 Weasel - Male bathing Bedfordshire, UK Mustela nivalis Distribution: N America, Europe to N, C and E Asia Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageWeasel Collection: Weasel Male by water Bedfordshire, UK

Weasel Male by water Bedfordshire, UK
BB-713 Weasel - male by water Bedfordshire, UK Mustela nivalis Distribution: N America, Europe to N, C and E Asia Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageWeasel Collection: Weasel Male on fungus

Weasel Male on fungus
BB-698 Weasel - male on fungus Mustela nivalis Distribution: N America, Europe to N, C and E Asia Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageWeasel Collection: Weasel Male climbing foxglove

Weasel Male climbing foxglove
BB-695 Weasel - male climbing foxglove Mustela nivalis Distribution: N America, Europe to N, C and E Asia Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageWeasel Collection: Weasel Male raiding nestbox West Wales, UK

Weasel Male raiding nestbox West Wales, UK
BB-639 Weasel - Male raiding nestbox West Wales, UK Mustela nivalis Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWeasel Collection: Weasel Male in moss Close up of head West Wales, UK

Weasel Male in moss Close up of head West Wales, UK
BB-637 Weasel - Male in moss, Close up of head West Wales, UK Mustela nivalis Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageWeasel Collection: Weasel in white winter fur, adult; common predator in taiga-forests; Ur37. 1218

Weasel in white winter fur, adult; common predator in taiga-forests; Ur37. 1218
ANZ-761 Weasel - in white winter fur, adult; common predator in taiga-forests Siberia, Russia Mustela nivalis Andrey Zvoznikov Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageWeasel Collection: Weasel Male looks up by water Bedfordshire, UK

Weasel Male looks up by water Bedfordshire, UK
BB-711 Weasel - Male looks up by water Bedfordshire, UK Mustela nivalis Distribution: N America, Europe to N, C and E Asia Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageWeasel Collection: Weasel Male in hollow stump

Weasel Male in hollow stump
BB-697 Weasel - male in hollow stump Mustela nivalis Distribution: N America, Europe to N, C and E Asia Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageWeasel Collection: Bewick - Pine-Marten

Bewick - Pine-Marten
several variants of the several species of marten this is probably the European pine-marten, but it has cousins in America and Asia. (formerly pine-weasel)

Background imageWeasel Collection: Bewick / Weasel - 2

Bewick / Weasel - 2
(mustela nivalis) - The weasel eats pretty well anything it can catch : this one has been clever enough to catch a bird

Background imageWeasel Collection: Bewick / Weasel

Bewick / Weasel
(mustela nivalis - Buffon called it La belette) A widespread but narrow-headed (for ease when burrowing) mustelid very like the stoat

Background imageWeasel Collection: Bewick / Stoat

Bewick / Stoat
(Mustels erminea) This mustelid is similar to and frequently mistaken for a weasel. It is found pretty well throughout the northern hemisphere

Background imageWeasel Collection: Bewick / Meerkat

Bewick / Meerkat
(Suricata suricatta) also named by Bewick the SURICATE or four-toed weasel, famed for its tendency to stand on its hind legs when looking out for enemies

Background imageWeasel Collection: FOSSANE

FOSSANE
Cryptoprocta ferox. Known as foussa in Madagascar, where it lives : it is pretty much like a weasel or genet




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In the enchanting landscapes of Bedfordshire, UK, a mischievous male weasel is caught in the act as he contemplates taking a refreshing sip from a pool. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic Ocean, the United States Air Force proudly showcases their McDonnell F-4C-18-MC Phantom II aircraft nicknamed "Weasel, " known for its agility and precision. Nature's tapestry unfolds with an array of captivating creatures belonging to the mustelid family. The weasel's cousins include the sable, marten, otter, and sea otter – each possessing unique traits that make them marvels of adaptation. A stunning depiction by artist C016/5897 captures the yellow-throated marten in all its glory; this artwork serves as a testament to nature's artistic prowess. In another breathtaking moment captured by Jean-Paul Ferrero at ardea. com, an ermine or stoat gazes upwards against an Alpine backdrop – showcasing Europe's majestic beauty. The short-tailed weasel dashes through pristine snow in Switzerland's Swiss Jura region during March—a testament to its resilience even in harsh winter conditions. Similarly resilient is its North American counterpart: Minnesota witnesses these elegant creatures gracefully navigating their snowy habitat. As our journey continues through moss-covered terrain in West Wales, UK, we encounter a male weasel indulging his taste buds while casting an adorable glance our way—his head held high with confidence and curiosity. Delving deeper into their world reveals heartwarming scenes like young stoats playfully exploring their lairs at just five weeks old—an endearing reminder of life's innocence and joy. From forests to tundras and beyond, these fascinating members of the mustelid family captivate us with their diversity and adaptability. Whether it be soaring through skies or darting across landscapes with grace unmatched—their presence enriches our planet’s natural wonders.