This Blog contains Wildlife, Plants and Bird Photos from Walks, Safaris, Birding Trips and Vacations. Most of the pictures have been taken with my Nikon P900 and P950X cameras. Just click on any image for a larger picture. On the right column under the Blog Archive are the entries by date. Below that under Animal categories all the diffent species of Animals, Birds, Insects and Plants contained in the website are listed. Clicking on any entry will show all the entries for that species.
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Sunday, 5 April 2020
5-4-2020 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - PSILOTHRIX VIRIDICOERULEA (subfamily Dasytinae)
7-5-2017 SEVILLE , ANDALUCIA - HOUSE SPARROW (MALE) (Passer domesticus)
7-5-2017 SEVILLE , ANDALUCIA - MALLARD (MALE) (Anas platyrhynchos)
29-2-2020 SAN CARLOS PARQUE, MADRID - EURASIAN MAGPIE (Pica pica)
Magpies are usually sedentary and tend to stay close to their nesting territories in winter. However, those living near the northernmost limits of their range, in Sweden, Finland, and Russia, may move south in harsh weather conditions.
Saturday, 4 April 2020
13-4-2017 HUELVA, SPAIN - HOUSE SPARROW (MALE) (Passer domesticus)
8-4-2020 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - CASE BEARING LEAF BEETLE (Genus Lachnaia)

Case-bearing leaf beetles (genus Lachnaia) are a fascinating group of leaf beetles (family Chrysomelidae) found primarily in North Africa and Southern Europe (especially Spain). They are highly distinct due to their mobile, portable excremental cases (made of feces and plant matter) and their highly specialized larval life cycle.
Key Physical & Behavioral Facts
The "Mobile Home": The defining trait of the genus is their housing. The female beetle lays an egg and covers it in a plate of her own excrement. Upon hatching, the larva carries this plate, continuously adding its own waste and plant debris to it as it grows. It lives inside this tubular case, dragging it around and sticking its head and legs out to feed.
Aposematism: Adult beetles often boast vibrant, metallic, or highly contrasting colors (e.g., bright orange/red with black spots, or metallic green). This bright warning coloration is an evolutionary defense against predators.
Diet & Impact: Adults are herbivores that feed on the foliage and flowers of various scrubland and woodland plants, including oaks (Quercus), hazels (Corylus), mastic trees, and hawthorn. While harmless to large trees, large swarms can become a detrimental pest to commercial growers or young saplings in nurseries.
Ant-Nest Dwellers (Myrmecophily): The larvae of several Lachnaia species are known to live in the nests of ants. They safely scavenge inside the ant nest while being protected by their durable armor.
Ant-Nest Dwellers (Myrmecophily): The larvae of several Lachnaia species are known to live in the nests of ants. They safely scavenge inside the ant nest while being protected by their durable armor.
Activity Period: Adults are typically most active and easily spotted in early spring to early summer (e.g., April to June) when they feed to gain energy.
Common Species in Spain & EuropeLachnaia variolosa: One of the most common species in Spain, measuring 6-11mm in length, and often found on open scrubland and woodland edges.
Lachnaia cylindrica: Frequently found across the Iberian Peninsula and southern France, active between March and June.
Lachnaia italica: Widespread in Italy and recently spreading to surrounding regions, known to feed on fruit tree seedlings like plums and cherries.
Lachnaia sexpunctata: A widely distributed species also known as the six-spotted leaf beetle, recognized by its distinct elytral (forewing) markings.
4-4-2020 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - LONG JOINTED BEETLE (Lagria grenieri)
4-4-2020 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - GREY LEAVED CISTUS (Cistus albidus)
4-4-2020 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - HOUSE SPARROW (FEMALE) (Passer domesticus)
Males can be identified by their bright black, white, and brown markings, with a distinctive black bib, white cheeks, and a grey crown. Females lack the striking head patterns of males and are predominantly buffish with softer coloration. Juveniles resemble adult females but are generally paler with less defined markings.
4-4-2020 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - BLUE ROCK THRUSH (MALE) (Monticola solitarius)
Friday, 3 April 2020
21-5-2017 PEGO MARJAL, ALICANTE - EURASIAN TREE SPARROW (MALE) (Passer montanus)
29-4-2020 PARQUE NAT DE CABANEROS, CIUDAD REAL - LESSER KESTREL (Falco naumanni)
It is a small bird of prey, 27–33 cm (11–13 in) in length with a 63–72 cm (25–28 in) wingspan. It looks very much like the larger common kestrel but has proportionally shorter wings and tail. It shares a brown back and barred grey underparts with the larger species. The male has a grey head and tail like male common kestrels, but lacks the dark spotting on the back, the black malar stripe, and has grey patches in the wings.
3-4-2020 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - CATALONIA WALL LIZARD (Podarcis liolepis)
Thursday, 2 April 2020
Wednesday, 1 April 2020
4-3-2020 KANHA NAT PARK, INDIA - LITTLE EGRET (Egretta garzetta) PHOTO COURTESY OF MRS VALERIE FISHER
Adult Little Egrets measure between 55–65 cm in length with a wingspan of 88–106 cm, and weigh 350–550 g. Their plumage is predominantly white, though some may exhibit bluish-grey coloration. Breeding adults boast ornate nape plumes reaching about 150 mm, along with distinctive feathers on the breast and elongated scapulars. The bill and lores are black, with greenish-grey skin at the base of the lower mandible and around the eye, which houses a yellow iris. Legs are black with contrasting yellow feet, though juveniles may have greenish-black legs and duller feet. The subspecies E. g. nigripes is distinguished by yellow skin between the bill and eye, and blackish feet.
7-3-2020 THATTEKAD, INDIA - COMMON HILL MYNA (Gracula religiosa)
1-4-2020 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - MEDITERRANEAN HOUSE GECKO (Hemidactylus turcicus)
1-4-2020 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - BLUE APHYLLANTHES (Aphyllanthes monspeliensis)
1-4-2020 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - BLUE ROCK THRUSH (FEMALE) (Monticola solitarius)
The blue rock thrush is a starling-sized bird, 21–23 cm (8.3–9.1 in) in length with a long slim bill. The breeding male of the nominate subspecies is unmistakable, with all blue-grey plumage apart from its darker wings. Females and immatures are much less striking, with dark brown upperparts, and paler brown scaly underparts. The male of the subspecies M. s. philippensis has rufous-chestnut plumage from the mid-breast down to the undertail. Both sexes lack the reddish outer tail feathers of rock thrush.
The male blue rock thrush sings a clear, melodious call that is similar to, but louder than the call of the rock thrush.
The European, north African and southeast Asian birds are mainly resident, apart from altitudinal movements. Other Asian populations are more migratory, wintering in sub-Saharan Africa, India and southeast Asia. This bird is a very uncommon visitor to northern and western Europe.



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