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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Thursday, 16 April 2020
16-4-2020 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - BLUE ROCK THRUSH (MALE) (Monticola solitarius)
16-4-2020 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - MOORISH GECKO (Tarentola mauritanica)
The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. It is also known as moorish gecko, crocodile gecko, European common gecko, and, regionally, as osga (in Portuguese), salamanquesa (in Spanish) and dragó (in Catalan).
Wednesday, 15 April 2020
23-10-2019 BIOPARC, VALENCIA - HAMERKOP (Scopus umbretta)
25-11-2015 JURONG, SINGAPORE - COCONUT LORIKEET (richoglossus haematodus)
Tuesday, 14 April 2020
8-5-2017 ARCOS DE FRONTERA, ANDALUSIA - WHITE FACED OWL (Genus Ptilopsis)
13-4-2020 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - THREE BAND SLUG (Genus Ambigolimax)
13-4-2020 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - FUNNEL WEAVER SPIDER (Lycosoides coarctata)
Monday, 13 April 2020
13-4-2020 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - CATALONIA WALL LIZARD (Podarcis liolepis)
8-5-2017 SEVILLE, ANDALUCIA - HOUSE SPARROW (MALE) (Passer domesticus)
13-4-2020 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - WHITE WAGTAIL (Motacilla alba)
Adult White Wagtails exhibit a distinctive plumage with a combination of grey, black, and white. The bird's upper parts are generally grey, with a white face, belly, and breast. Males during the breeding season may show a darker back, and the species is known for its sharp, brisk call and more melodious song during courtship.
The White Wagtail is known for its perpetual tail wagging, a behavior that remains somewhat enigmatic but is thought to be a signal of vigilance to predators. It is a monogamous bird that defends its breeding territory with determination.
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