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Sunday, 21 June 2020

21-6-2020 MONTAVERNER, VALENCIA - CENTAURIES (Blackstonia grandiflora)


Blackstonia is a genus of flowering plants of the family Gentianaceae, native to Europe and to nearby regions of Asia and Africa. Its best known species is its type species, Blackstonia perfoliata, the yellow-wort.

The genus is named after the English botanical writer John Blackstone (1712-1753).

Species
Species currently accepted by The Plant List[3] are as follows:

Blackstonia acuminata (Koch & Ziz) Domin
Blackstonia grandiflora (Viv.) Maire
Blackstonia imperfoliata (L.f.) Samp.
Blackstonia perfoliata (L.) Huds.

21-6-2020 MONTAVERNER, VALENCIA - IBERIAN BLUE TAIL DAMSELFLY (Ischnura elegans)

21-6-2020 MONTAVERNER, VALENCIA - LARGE PSAMMODROMUS LIZARD (Psammodromus algirus)

21-6-2020 MONTAVERNER, VALENCIA - EUROPEAN RABBIT (Oryctolagus cuniculus)

29-3-2018 OUDTSCHOORN, SOUTH AFRICA - CAPE WEAVER (Ploceus capensis)


The Cape weaver, Ploceus capensis, is a robust bird, measuring 17 cm in length, with olive-brown streaked upperparts and a sharply pointed conical bill. This species exhibits sexual dimorphism.

During the breeding season, the male Cape weaver is resplendent with a bright yellow head and underparts, an orange visage, and striking white irises. The adult female, however, sports an olive-yellow head and breast, which fades to a paler yellow on the lower belly. While females typically have brown eyes, a small percentage may display pale eyes during the summer months. Juveniles resemble the female in plumage.

The Cape weaver thrives in open grasslands, lowland fynbos, coastal thickets, and agricultural landscapes, provided there is a consistent presence of water and suitable trees for nesting.

This bird is endemic to the southern reaches of Africa, specifically South Africa, Lesotho, and Eswatini. Its range extends from the Northern Cape's Orange River, southward to the Cape of Good Hope, and eastward to northern KwaZulu Natal, almost reaching Bloemfontein in the Free State.

Outside of the breeding season, Cape weavers form flocks and congregate in large communal roosts, which may be shared with other avian species. They exhibit anting behaviour and are known to bathe even during rainfall or mist.

Friday, 19 June 2020

17-6-2020 EL SALER, VALENCIA - GREATER FLAMINGO (Phoenicopterus roseus)

17-6-2020 CATARROJA, VALENCIA - GREY HERON (Ardea cinerea)

17-6-2020 CATARROJA, VALENCIA - EUROPEAN GREENFINCH (Chloris chloris)

17-6-2020 CREU DE LONGA, VALENCIA - CLOUDED YELLOW BUTTERFLY (Colias croceus)



17-6-2020 CREU DE LONGA, VALENCIA - BLACK WINGED STILT (Himantopus himantopus)


17-6-2020 CREU DE LONGA, VALENCIA - GREY HERON (Ardea cinerea)

18-6-2020 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - HOLLY BLUE BUTTERFLY (Celastrina argiolus)

18-6-2020 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - WAVE MOTH (Idaea ostrinaria)

19-6-2020 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - LABYRINTH SPIDER (Agelena labyrinthica)

18-6-2020 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - CARNEA GROUP GREEN LACEWING (Complex Chrysoperla carnea-group)