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Sunday, 7 February 2021

7-2-2021 LAGUNA DE SAMERUC, VALENCIA - WHITE WAGTAIL (Motacilla alba)


The white wagtail (Motacilla alba) is a small passerine bird in the family Motacillidae, which also includes pipits and longclaws. The species breeds in the Palearctic zone in most of Europe and Asia and parts of North Africa; it also has a toehold in western Alaska as a scarce breeder. It is resident in the mildest parts of its range, but otherwise migrates to Africa. In total, there are between 9 and 11 subspecies of M. alba; in Ireland and Great Britain, the black-backed subspecies known as the pied wagtail (M. a. yarrellii) predominates.


The white wagtail is an insectivorous bird of open country, often near habitation and water. It prefers bare areas for feeding, where it can see and pursue its prey. In urban areas, it has adapted to foraging on paved areas such as car parks. It nests in crevices in stone walls and similar natural and human-made structures. 

It is the national bird of Latvia and has featured on the stamps of several countries. It is listed as being 'of least concern' by IUCN.


 This species breeds throughout Eurasia up to latitudes 75°N, only being absent in the Arctic from areas where the July isotherm is less than 4 °C. It also breeds in the mountains of Morocco and western Alaska. It occupies a wide range of habitats, but is absent from deserts. White wagtails are residents in the milder parts of its range such as western Europe and the Mediterranean, but migratory in much of the rest of its range. Northern European breeders winter around the Mediterranean and in tropical and subtropical Africa, and Asiatic birds move to the Middle East, India, and Southeast Asia. Birds from the North American population also winter in tropical Asia.

7-2-2021 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - HAIRY ROSE BEETLE (Tropinota squalida)





 

7-2-2021 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - HOOK-TIP MOTH (Watsonalla uncinula)






Thursday, 4 February 2021

3-2-2021 MONTANYETA DEL SANTS, VALENCIA - EUROPEAN STONECHAT (MALE) (Saxicola rubicola)



 

3-2-2021 CREU DE LONGA, VALENCIA - BLACK HEADED GULL (Chroicocephalus ridibundus)



 

3-2-2021 CREU DE LONGA, VALENCIA - WHITE WAGTAIL (Motacilla alba)


Motacilla alba yarrellii, commonly known as the pied wagtail or Yarrell's wagtail, is a small black, white, and grey passerine bird. It is a well-known subspecies of the white wagtail (Motacilla alba) that primarily breeds in Great Britain and Ireland.

The pied wagtail (Motacilla alba yarrellii) is a small, active black-and-white bird measuring about 18 cm long and weighing 17–25g. Famous for constantly pumping its long tail up and down, it is a common, year-round resident across Ireland and Britain, frequently found dashing across lawns, car parks, and urban areas.


Physical Traits

Appearance: Features a striking black back, a black crown and bib, contrasting white cheeks, and a bright white belly. Females often have a slightly greyer back than males.

Tail: Possesses a long, narrow black-and-white tail that is constantly pumped or "wagged" up and down.

Size: Measures about 16 to 19 cm in length with a wingspan of 25 to 30 cm, weighing roughly 17 to 28 grams.

Habitat and Behavior

Diet: Primarily feeds on insects, including flies, beetles, and caterpillars, running swiftly across open ground to catch prey.

Urban Adaptation: Highly comfortable around humans, frequently seen darting across lawns, paved carparks, and suburban rooftops.

Nesting: Builds nests in natural and artificial crevices, such as stone walls, rock faces, and building cavities. 

Wednesday, 3 February 2021

3-2-2021 CREU DE LONGA, ALBUFERA - EUROPEAN STONECHAT (MALE) (Saxicola rubicola)


The stonechat is 11.5–13 cm (4.5–5.1 in) long and weighs 13–17 g (0.46–0.60 oz), slightly smaller than the European robin. Both sexes have distinctively short wings, shorter than those of the more migratory whinchat and Siberian stonechat. The summer male has black upperparts, a black head, an orange throat and breast, and a white belly and vent. 

It also has a white half-collar on the sides of its neck, a small white scapular patch on the wings, and a very small white patch on the rump often streaked with black. The female has brown upperparts and head, and no white neck patches, rump or belly, these areas being streaked dark brown on paler brown, the only white being the scapular patch on the wings and even this often being buffy-white.

3-2-2021 CREU DE LONGA, ALBUFERA - BLACK HEADED GULL (Chroicocephalus ridibundus)



 

3-2-2021 MARJAL DE INTERRIORES, ALBUFERA - GREY HERON



 

3-2-2021 MARJAL DE INTERRIORES, ALBUFERA - WESTERN MARSH HARRIER (Circus aeruginosus)