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Water vole (Arvicola terrestris) at burrow entrance, surrounded by a closely cropped lawn, eaten by the herbivorous rodents, United Kingdom, Europe

Water vole (Arvicola terrestris) swimming at the surface of a pond, British Wildlife Centre, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Water vole (Arvicola terrestris), swimming, Gloucester and Sharpness Canal, Shepherd's Patch, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Bank Vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) peering over a rock in a wall, standing on hind legs. Argyll, Scotland, UK

Grey Heron (Ardea cinerea) hunting in field on a brown field site with vole in beak. Herons are prolific hunters and not only hunt for fish in marine environments but hunt for voles in meadows.. Glasgow, Scotland

Bank Vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) running along moss covered wall, frozen in mid step with high speed shutter speed and high speed flash and hazel in mouth. Argyll, Scotland, UK

American mink (Mustela vison). Non-native species in the UK considered a threat to ground-nesting birds and water voles in particular. Widespread as a result of escapes from fur farms since the 1950s. Hebrides, Scotland

American mink (Mustela vison). Non-native species in the UK considered a threat to ground-nesting birds and water voles in particular. Widespread as a result of escapes from fur farms since the 1950s. Hebrides, Scotland

American mink (Mustela vison). Non-native species in the UK considered a threat to ground-nesting birds and water voles in particular. Widespread as a result of escapes from fur farms since the 1950s. Hebrides, Scotland

American mink (Mustela vison). Non-native species in the UK considered a threat to ground-nesting birds and water voles in particular. Widespread as a result of escapes from fur farms since the 1950s. Hebrides, Scotland

Bank Vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) sitting in a hole in an old wall. Inverawe, Loch Awe, nr Oban, Scotland, UK

Bank Vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) running along wall, frozen in mid step with high speed shutter speed on a sunny day. Argyll, Scotland, UK

Bank Vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) running along wall, frozen in mid step with high speed shutter speed on a sunny day. Argyll, Scotland, UK

Bank Vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) running out of hole wide angle lens showing hole coming from. Argyll, Scotland, UK

American mink (Mustela vison). Non-native species in the UK considered a threat to ground-nesting birds and water voles in particular. Widespread as a result of escapes from fur farms since the 1950s. Hebrides, Scotland

American mink (Mustela vison). Non-native species in the UK considered a threat to ground-nesting birds and water voles in particular. Widespread as a result of escapes from fur farms since the 1950s. Hebrides, Scotland

Bank Vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) coming out of a hole turning head to right. Hole is in an old wall with moss on the rocks. Argyll, Scotland

Bank Vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) running along moss covered wall, frozen in mid leap with high speed shutter speed and high speed flash, with nut in mouth. Argyll, Scotland, UK

Tawny owl (Strix aluco) flies at night with a Bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) in its beak, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

Water vole (Arvicola amphibius) adult on the edge of a canal, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Bank vole (Myodes glareolus) looking out from under a root, hiking trail around Langbathsee, Salzkammergut, Upper Austria, Austria, Europe

Northern Hawk Owl (Surnia ulula), has just made a vole kill and is about to fly back to a perch to consume it. Grass piece has been removed from face. Owl looks at camera. South-central Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska, United States of America

Coyote (Canis latrans) with a freshly captured vole in its mouth in Yellowstone National Park; Wyoming, United States of America

Northern Hawk Owl (Surnia ulula), known for sitting on the highest perch possible while looking for prey such as voles moving below. This one sits on the top of a tree against a blue sky, South-central Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska, United States of America

Northern Hawk Owl (Surnia ulula), known for sitting on the highest perch possible while looking for prey such as voles moving below. This one sits on the top of a tree against a blue sky, South-central Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska, United States of America

Northern Hawk Owl (Surnia ulula), known for sitting on the highest perch possible while looking for prey such as voles moving below. This one flies from the top of a tree with a rodent in it's claws, Alaska, United States of America

Northern Hawk Owl (Surnia ulula), known for sitting on the highest perch possible while looking for prey such as voles moving below. This one sits on the top of a tree against a blue sky with a rodent in it's mouth, Alaska, United States of America

Northern Hawk Owl (Surnia ulula), known for sitting on the highest perch possible while looking for prey such as voles moving below. This one sits on the top of a tree against a blue sky, Alaska, United States of America