Monday, May 16, 2011

Costumes Hermes Mercury

The final output of step prenuptial

What embarrassment on Saturday Mancha region. High temperatures and modest results in the gaps. The first was let down by the lake Gómez Sánchez (attached to Manjavacas) since the day before had been notified Reservoir Birds observation of Baird's sandpipers, nothing more and nothing less.

arrived around 9:30 pm, and colleague José Ramón Martín had already been there for a while taking photos of the Limis of the lagoon, under very poor lighting conditions, and a distance too uncomfortable to look good to the waders . We did not find the Baird, only 3 Curlew, 1 common, 1 often 1 Temminck and some plovers of the three species.

Burhinus oedicnemus , Gómez Sánchez environment
In Manjavacas, relocated to whiskered whales last week, but this time was just on the other side of the lagoon, at a considerable distance, with no option for photos. 5 godwits, some tiny sandpipers, common, and little else. Was seen also at a great distance, one of the lesser flamingos that have for some time in the area.

Phoenicopterus minor
and Don Lorenzo was beginning to heat up considerably, so we take a fresh look at Sánchez Gómez, just in case ... but the Baird nothing, not a single waders. We gave up and went to other lakes.

Manjavacas
Partial view of Lake
Next stop: Alcahozo: a few flamingos and white jars, nothing more.

Hence, Miguel Esteban, where we take the rest of the day, with a really sweltering heat. There was little activity due to heat. Nothing particularly noteworthy, ExCET the birds that people routinely charcones, which always makes this wetland worth a visit. Featured Photos:

Himantopus himantopus

Mmmm, to see to see, it appears that Buttercup is a delicious down there ...

Oxyura leucocephala, female.

Acrocephalus arundinaceus

Acrocephalus arundinaceus
Circus aeruginosus, female.

Charadrius dubius

Anas strepera

Anas strepera, showing her white flashes in the glasses


A tender scene to dismiss this post ... a Greetings to all readers of this blog.

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