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Friday, 9 July 2021

7-7-2021 ALPERA, LA MANCHA - GREAT BANDED GRAYLING BUTTERFLY (Brintesia circe)



Brintesia is a monotypic butterfly genus in the family Nymphalidae and subfamily Satyrinae. Its one species is Brintesia circe, the great banded grayling.

Brintesia circe reaches on average wingspan of 65–80 millimetres (2.6–3.1 in). Its wings are mainly black or dark brown. They have a broad white band at the edge of the basal area of all wings and usually a second white streak on the lower wings. The black eyespots on the underside of the upper wings have a white contour. Brintesia circe is quite similar to Hipparchia fagi, but in the latter the second white streak on the lower wings is always missing and the eyespots have a yellow contour. These butterflies usually rest on the branches of a tree, protected by their cryptic markings, but ready to take off and fly away when disturbed.
 

7-7-2021 ALPERA, LA MANCHA - HOUSE SPARROW (MALE) (Passer domesticus)



 

7-7-2021 ALPERA, LA MANCHA - BARN SWALLOW (Hirundo rustica)






 

7-7-2021 LAGUNA DE PETROLA, LA MANCHA - BLACK WINGED STILT (Himantopus himantopus)



 

7-7-2021 CORRAL RUBIO, LA MANCHA - FALSE ILEX HAIRSTREAK BUTTERFLY (Satyrium esculi)



 

7-7-2021 CORRAL RUBIO, LA MANCHA - CORN BUNTING (Emberiza calandra)






 

6-7-2021 ALPERA. LA MANCHA - MARBLED CELLAR SPIDER (Holocnemus pluchei)



 

Thursday, 8 July 2021

7-7-2021 LAGUNA DE PETROLA, LA MANCHA - GREATER FLAMINGO (Phoenicopterus roseus),




 

7-7-2021 CORRAL RUBIO, LA MANCHA - EURASIAN KESTREL (Falco tinnunculus)




 

7-7-2021 EL ROMERAL, LA MANCHA - EUROPEAN RABBIT (Oryctolagus cuniculus)







 

7-7-2021 CORRAL RUBIO, LA MANCHA - GLOSSY IBIS (Plegadis falcinellus)



6-7-2021 ALPERA. LA MANCHA - CORN BUNTING (Emberiza calandra)



 

6-7-2021 ALPERA. LA MANCHA - CRESTED LARK (Galerida cristata)



 

6-7-2021 ALPERA. LA MANCHA - BROWN HEADED BUG (Camptopus lateralis)




 

6-7-2021 ALPERA. LA MANCHA - SPANISH SPARROW (FEMALE) (Passer hispaniolensis)




 

Monday, 5 July 2021

4-4-2018 PHINDA GAME RESERVE, SOUTH AFRICA - SOUTH AFRICAN GIRAFFE (Giraffa camelopardalis ssp. giraffa)


The South African giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis giraffa) is a subspecies of giraffe. South African giraffes are uncommon in captivity. As of 2010, there are around 45 South African giraffes breeding in zoos. Approximately 12,000 privately owned farms, ranches, and national parks maintain populations of this giraffe.

South African giraffes have dark, somewhat rounded patches "with some fine projections" on a tawny background color. These spots extend down the legs and get smaller. The median lump of males is less developed.

South African giraffes are found in northern South Africa, southern Botswana, southern Zimbabwe, and south-western Mozambique. After local extinctions in various places, they have been reintroduced in many parts of Southern Africa, including in Eswatini. They are common in both in and outside of protected areas. South African giraffes usually live in savannas and woodlands where food plants are available.

Sunday, 4 July 2021