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Wednesday, 8 August 2018

8-8-2018 RIO ALGAR ALTEA, ALICANTE - DOMESTIC GREYLAG GOOSE (Anser anser var. domesticus)




8-8-2018 RIO ALGAR ALTEA, ALICANTE - EURASIAN COOT (Fulica atra)





8-8-2018 RIO ALGAR ALTEA,ALICANTE - SWALLOWWORT (Genus Cynanchum)


Cynanchum is a genus of about 300 species including some swallowworts, belonging to the family Apocynaceae. The taxon name comes from Greek kynos (meaning "dog") and anchein ("to choke"), hence the common name for several species is dog-strangling vine. Most species are non-succulent climbers or twiners. There is some evidence of toxicity.

These plants are perennial herbs or subshrubs, often growing from rhizomes. The leaves are usually oppositely arranged and sometimes are borne on petioles. The inflorescences and flowers come in a variety of shapes.

Like other species of the milkweed family, these plants bear follicles, which are podlike dry fruits.


These species are found throughout the tropics and subtropics. Several species also grow in temperate regions.

The root of Cynanchum atratum is used in Chinese traditional medicine and called Bai wei. Several other species had traditional Chinese medicinal uses.

Cynanchum as defined in the late 20th century (to include about 400 species) is polyphyletic and is being broken up. Species are being moved to genera including Orthosia, Pentarrhinum, and Vincetoxicum, with a group of mostly Old World species staying in Cynanchum, and old genera such as Raphistemma brought to synonymy. Revision of the genus taxonomy in 2023 identified two new synonyms: Vincetoxicum sibiricum f. linearifolium, described from Shandong, China in 1877, but long neglected and Cynanchum gobicum, previously believed to be endemic to Mongolia.

8-8-2018 RIO ALGAR ALTEA, ALICANTE - GREY HERON (Ardea cinerea)





8-8-2018 RIO ALGAR ALTEA, ALICANTE - WESTERN SWAMPHEN (Porphyrio porphyrio)



Tuesday, 7 August 2018

15-4-2018 CHOBE RIVER, NAMIBIA - AFRICAN ELEPHANT (Loxodonta africana)







15-4-2018 CHOBE RIVER, NAMIBIA - AFRICAN JACANA (Actophilornis africanus)



15-4-2018 CHOBE RIVER, NAMIBIA - GIANT KINGFISHER (Megaceryle maxima ssp maxima)


15-4-2018 CHOBE RIVER, NAMIBIA - GREATER KUDU (Tragelaphus Strepsiceros)


15-4-2018 CHOBE RIVER, NAMIBIA - REED (LONG TAILED) CORMORANT (Microcarbo africanus)




15-4-2018 CHOBE RIVER, NAMIBIA - COMMON IMPALA (MALE) (Aepyceros melampus ssp. melampus)



15-4-2018 CHOBE RIVER, NAMIBIA - AFRICAN JACANA (Actophilornis africanus)



15-4-2018 CHOBE RIVER, NAMIBIA - GREAT EGRET (Ardea alba)



15-4-2018 CHOBE RIVER, NAMIBIA - EGYPTIAN WHITE WATER LILY (Nymphaea lotus)



15-4-2018 CHOBE RIVER, NAMIBIA - AFRICAN STONECHAT (Saxicola torquatus)





15-4-2018 CHOBE RIVER, NAMIBIA - WHITE FACED WHISTLING DUCK (Dendrocygna viduata)




15-4-2018 CHOBE RIVER, BOTSWANA - BLACK WINGED PRATINCOLE (Glareola nordmanni)



The black-winged pratincole is a bird of open country and is often seen near water in the evening, hawking for insects. This pratincole is found in warmer parts of south-east Europe and south-west Asia. It is migratory, wintering in tropical Africa, and is rare north or west of the breeding range.
An unusual feature of the pratincoles is that, although classed as waders, they typically hunt their insect prey on the wing like swallows, although they can also feed on the ground.