gaps Eilat spring migration festival
Here a video to drool over the results of the Migration Festival in Eilat, Israel. (Edition 2011). Amazing roster of species, uffffffffffffff.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Where Is Chetna Mysore Mallige
Easter in Extremadura has its advantages. The most obvious is to avoid overcrowding of coastal areas of Levante and Andalucia. Other advantages are its excellent cuisine, the comfort of their fields, and of course the vast biodiversity they host.
was not a birding trip, but something I could scratch, and it was little.
note: this blog not usually post pictures and locations of birds in the nest, but given the accessibility about fame and PN Monfragüe - where the nests are well known and not in danger any - will be an exception in this post.
Al nougat:
This is probably Ciconia nigra the most famous of the Iberian Peninsula. Salto del Gitano, PN Monfragüe. Not afraid to show their 3 beautiful eggs, more valuable than gold. This species is a real gem and a privilege for English skies.
chicken of Gyps fulvus already grown up, with the barrels of well-developed feathers. Will soon make its first flight feints.
Parents are very careful with their offspring: the cover with its broad wings during peak periods of the day sunshine.
Monfragüe
Another superstar: a rock thrush (Monticola solitarius ). Posed a while for those who jump the Gypsy poblábamos his usual vantage point.
dáurica Swallow (Hirundo daurica ).
Cirl Bunting (Emberiza cirlus )
Where is the Egyptian vulture? :-)
Ciconia nigra in flight. Simply spectacular. Three Dutch boats hit me with joy, almost I make a picture to remember.
The dance of black storks.
And the vulture Tietar de la Portilla, true to his landlord. He was received with murmurs of admiration.
Look I like vultures, I never tire of admiring them, perched or in flight. A miracle evolving, and we are privileged to be able to enjoy them.
Booted Eagle (Aquila pennata ), flying a service station near Oropesa (Toledo).
And now some pictures of silhouettes, using the sharp contrast between sky / bird during those days. So I get rid of the photos and you can help us to appreciate the ways that differentiate one species from another.
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| Gyps fulvus |
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| Aegypius monachus |
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| Aegypius monachus |
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| Ciconia nigra |
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| Gyps fulvus |
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| Aquila pennata |
Friday, April 15, 2011
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Homenaje a José María Arguedas
José María Arguedas is, for all of us, a Peruvian special. A man who defined a milestone in our literature from the twentieth century and left a powerful legacy for future generations. Anthropologist, poet, writer and integrating two sources of life, of two complex cultures which drew its human side. Adopted the symbols of our country with singular expertise and inspired writers of all kinds, witnesses inherent high quality of his work, as Emilio Adolfo Westphalen, his contemporary, who shared with us in the magazine Amaru his testimony about what has been achieved by this fellow, who, with great joy, celebrated its first anniversary: \u200b\u200b
enviable fate: having a double pickup instrument of life and the universe, to express freely and joyfully in two languages \u200b\u200bas different structures and possibilities, taking all the wealth of two ancient cultural traditions and in many ways different and contradictory, but both are valid as systems for human understanding and exploration of the cosmos.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
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Splashes of Extremadura in trouble
A story that tells Manolo Moreno, from Malaga.
While today's RAM of Calaburras accompanying Paco Rios, Blas, Paco Villalobos and Frederick Vallet, in addition to the usual shearwaters, gannets, etc in migration, we passed over the heads an osprey in her spring migration, pursued by a pair of seagulls the harassed. Attached are some photos of this "hostile reception."
Friday, April 1, 2011
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