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Wednesday, 29 June 2022

29-6-2022 ULLAL DE BALDOVI, VALENCIA - BROAD SCARLET DRAGONFLY (FEMALE) (Crocothemis erythraea)



29-6-2022 SOLLANA, VALENCIA - CATTLE EGRET (Bubulcus ibis)



29-6-2022 CREU DE LONGA, VALENCIA - GLOSSY IBIS (Plegadis falcinellus)




29-6-2022 ULLAL DE BALDOVI, VALENCIA - PAINTED LADY BUTTERFLY (Vanessa cardui)



29-6-2022 SOLLANA, VALENCIA - SQUACCO HERON (Ardeola ralloides)




29-6-2022 SOLLANA, VALENCIA - AUDOUIN'S GULL (JUVENILE) (Ichthyaetus audouinii)



29-6-2022 MUNTANYETA DEL SANS, VALENCIA - SQUACCO HERON (Ardeola ralloides)




29-6-2022 CREU DE LONGA, VALENCIA - PURPLE HERON (Ardea purpurea)





29-6-2022 SOLLANA, VALENCIA - BLACK HEADED GULL (Chroicocephalus ridibundus)



The black-headed gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus) is a small gull that breeds in much of the Palearctic including Europe and also in coastal eastern Canada. Most of the population is migratory and winters further south, but some birds reside in the milder westernmost areas of Europe. Small numbers also occur in northeastern North America, where it was formerly known as the common black-headed gull. As is the case with many gulls, it was previously placed in the genus Larus.

The genus name Chroicocephalus is from Ancient Greek khroizo, "to colour", and kephale, "head". The specific ridibundus is Latin for "laughing", from ridere "to laugh".

The black-headed gull displays a variety of compelling behaviours and adaptations. Some of these include removing eggshells from the nest after hatching, begging co-ordination between siblings, differences between sexes, conspecific brood parasitism, and extra-pair paternity. They are an overwintering species, found in a variety of different habitats.


This gull is 37–44 cm (14+1⁄2–17+1⁄2 in) long with a 94–110 cm (37–43+1⁄2 in) wingspan and weighs 190–400 g (6+3⁄4–14+1⁄8 oz).

In flight, the white leading edge to the wing is a good field mark. The summer adult has a chocolate-brown head (not black, although does look black from a distance), pale grey body, black tips to the primary wing feathers, and red bill and legs. The hood is lost in winter, leaving just two dark spots. Immature birds have a mottled pattern of brown spots over most of the body, and a black band on the tail. There is no difference in plumage between the sexes.

It breeds in colonies in large reed beds or marshes, or on islands in lakes, nesting on the ground. Like most gulls, it is highly gregarious in winter, both when feeding or in evening roosts. It is not a pelagic species and is rarely seen at sea far from coasts.

The black-headed gull is a bold and opportunistic feeder. It eats insects, fish, seeds, worms, scraps, and carrion in towns, or invertebrates in ploughed fields with equal relish. It is a noisy species, especially in colonies, with a familiar "kree-ar" call. Its scientific name means laughing gull.

This species takes two years to reach maturity. First-year birds have a black terminal tail band, more dark areas in the wings, and, in summer, a less fully developed dark hood. Like most gulls, black-headed gulls are long-lived birds, with a maximum age of at least 32.9 years recorded in the wild, in addition to an anecdote now believed of dubious authenticity regarding a 63-year-old bird.

Tuesday, 28 June 2022

24-6-2022 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - BROAD NOSED WEEVIL (Subfamily Entiminae)



27-6-2022 RIO SERPIS GANDIA, VALENCIA - EUROPEAN SERIN (FEMALE) (Serinus serinus)



27-6-2022 RIO SERPIS GANDIA, VALENCIA - SPOTTED FLYCATCHER (Muscicapa striata)




27-6-2022 BELLUS, VALENCIA - COPPER DEMOISELLE DAMSELFLY (MALE) (Calopteryx haemorrhoidalis)



28-6-2022 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - ORANGE WINGED DROPWING DRAGONFLY (MALE) (Trithemis kirbyi)



28-6-2022 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - TUSSOCK MOTH (Orgyia trigotephras)





27-6-2022 BELLUS, VALENCIA - THISTLE (Mantisalca salmantica)