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Monday, 7 June 2021

6-6-2021 POTRIES, VALENCIA - WHITE FEATHERLEG DAMSELFLY (Platycnemis latipes)



 

6-6-2021 POTRIES, VALENCIA - YELLOW HORNED POPPY (Glaucium flavum)


 It is native to temperate regions of North Africa, Europe and parts of Western Asia.

It is found in North Africa, within Macaronesia, Canary Islands, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia and Morocco. Within Western Asia it is found in the Caucasus, Georgia, Cyprus, Egypt (in the Sinai), Lebanon, Syria and Turkey. In eastern Europe, it is found within Ukraine. In middle Europe, it is in Belgium, Germany, Netherlands and Slovakia. In northern Europe, in Denmark, Ireland, Norway, Sweden and United Kingdom. In south-eastern Europe, within Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Montenegro, Sicily and Malta, North Macedonia, Romania, and Slovenia. Also in southwestern Europe, it is found in France, Portugal and Spain.

6-6-2021 LA FONT EN CARROS, VALENCIA - EUROPEAN SERIN (MALE) (Serinus serinus)





 

6-6-2021 POTRIES, VALENCIA - CABBAGE WHITE BUTTERFLY (Pieris rapae)




 

6-6-2021 POTRIES, VALENCIA - SMALL PINCERTAIL DRAGONFLY (Onychogomphus forcipatus)




 

6-6-2021 POTRIES, VALENCIA - WALL BROWN BUTTERFLY (Lasiommata megera)



 

27-5-2021 MERIDA, ESTEMADURA - SARDINIAN WARBLER (FEMALE) (Sylvia melanocephala)



 

7-6-2021 RIO SERPIS GANDIA, VALENCIA - HOUSE SPARROW (FEMALE) (Passer domesticus)



 

7-6-2021 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - WAVYLEAF MULLEIN (Verbascum sinuatum)



 

7-6-2021 MONTE CORONA, VALENCIA - SIERRA NEVADA OCELLATED LIZARD (Timon nevadensis)




 

Sunday, 6 June 2021

27-5-2021 MERIDA, ESTEMADURA - EURASIAN JACKDAW (Corvus monedula)




 

6-6-2021 POTRIES, VALENCIA - RED SHIELD BUG (Carpocoris mediterraneus)



 

6-6-2021 LA FONT EN CARROS, VALENCIA - CIRL BUNTING (Emberiza cirlus)



The cirl bunting (Emberiza cirlus), is a passerine bird in the bunting family Emberizidae, a group now separated by most modern authors from the finches, Fringillidae.

It breeds across southern Europe, on the Mediterranean islands and in north Africa. It is a resident of these warmer areas, and does not migrate in winter. It is common in all sorts of open areas with some scrub or trees, but has a preference for sunny slopes. In the 19th century it has been introduced to New Zealand and the persistent population remains in the South Island.
 

27-5-2021 MERIDA, ESTEMADURA - EUROPEAN GREENFINCH (Chloris chloris)



 

26-5-2021 MERIDA, ESTREMADURA - WHITE STORK (Ciconia ciconia)





 

26-5-2021 MERIDA, ESTREMADURA - EURASIAN BLACKBIRD (FEMALE) (Turdus merula)



 

26-5-2021 MERIDA, ESTREMADURA - SPOTLESS STARLING (Sturnus unicolor)



 

26-5-2021 MERIDA, ESTREMADURA - EUROPEAN MOORHEN (Gallinula chloropus)



 

26-5-2021 MERIDA, ESTREMADURA - EURASIAN BLACKBIRD (MALE) (Turdus merula)



 

26-5-2021 MERIDA, ESTREMADURA - EURASIAN BLACKBIRD (FEMALE) (Turdus merula)




Friday, 4 June 2021

26-5-2021 MERIDA, ESTREMADURA - ROCK PIGEON (Columba livia)



 

25-5-2021 TABLAS DE DAIMIEL, LA MANCHA - EURASIAN COLLARED DOVE (Streptopelia decaocto)



 

25-5-2021 TABLAS DE DAIMIEL, LA MANCHA - YELLOW SALSIFY (Tragopogon dubius)


Tragopogon dubius (yellow salsify, western salsify, western goat's-beard, wild oysterplant, yellow goat's beard, goat's beard, goatsbeard, common salsify, salsify) is a species of salsify native to southern and central Europe and western Asia and found as far north and west as northern France. Although it has been reported from Kashmir and India, recent evidence[citation needed] suggests that specimens from these areas may be a different species. Western salsify has been introduced into North America where it has become widespread, being reported from all the continental United States except for a few in the far south-east, and all provinces of Canada except Newfoundland and the northern territories.

Like most salsifies, the western salsify grows as an annual or occasionally biennial forb, reaching a height of typically 20–60 cm but sometimes almost a metre. It grows typically in warm, sheltered spots with moist soil. Its yellow flower head is 4–6 cm in diameter and is likely to be seen in late spring or early summer. Buds are blue-green, tall, and tapered. The inflorescence opens early in the morning and often closes up by late afternoon. Later the plant forms a seed head that resembles that of the dandelions but is distinctly larger. The seeds themselves (known as achenes) are 2–4 cm long but featherweight, weighing about 8 mg each on average. There is some natural variation between the central and peripheral achenes in the seedhead, with the peripheral ones being generally darker and heavier, and having a higher concentration of phenolic compounds; this may enhance their survival potential.

25-5-2021 TABLAS DE DAIMIEL, LA MANCHA - FIELD BINDWEED (Convolvulus arvensis)



 

25-5-2021 TABLAS DE DAIMIEL, LA MANCHA - EUROPEAN SERIN (MALE) (Serinus serinus)


25-5-2021 TABLAS DE DAIMIEL, LA MANCHA - GREATER FLAMINGO (Phoenicopterus roseus)



 

25-5-2021 TABLAS DE DAIMIEL, LA MANCHA - COMMON MALLOW (Malva sylvestris)