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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Wednesday, 8 October 2014
8-10-2014 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - IBERIAN STRAW GRASSHOPPER (Euchorthippus chopardi)
8-10-2014 BARX, VALENCIA - EUROPEAN GOLDFINCH (MALE) (Carduelis carduelis)
Friday, 3 October 2014
4-10-2015 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - EURASIAN HUMMINGBIRD HAWKMOTH (CHRYSALIS) (Macroglossum stellatarum)
The Eurasian Hummingbird Hawk-Moth's chrysalis (pupa) is pale brownish, has a distinct proboscis shape, and is hidden in a loose, silken cocoon near the ground within leaf litter or plant debris, transforming after a few weeks into the famous day-flying, nectar-sipping moth that mimics hummingbirds with its hovering flight and rapid wingbeats, often migrating long distances.
Chrysalis (Pupal) Stage Facts:
Appearance: Pale brownish with a prominent, keeled proboscis (tongue sheath) and two sharp spines at the tip.
Cocoon: Enclosed in a loose, silken cocoon spun close to the ground, often amongst the host plant's fallen leaves or in leaf litter.
Timing: Pupation occurs after the caterpillar stage, which is usually from June to October, with adults emerging in a few weeks.
Overwintering: Unlike some moths, the adult Macroglossum stellatarum (Hummingbird Hawk-Moth) overwinters as an adult, not as a pupa, often in sheltered spots.
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