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Friday 4 March 2022

1-3-2022 PERALVILLO, LA MANCHA - COMMON CHIFFCHAFF (Phylloscopus collybita)






1-3-2022 PERALVILLO, LA MANCHA - HOUSE SPARROW (MALE) (Passer domesticus)



1-3-2022 LAGUNA DE NAVASECA, LA MANCHA - EURASIAN COOT (Fulica atra)



1-3-2022 LAGUNA DE NAVASECA, LA MANCHA - RUFF (Calidris pugnax)




1-3-2022 LAGUNA DE NAVASECA, LA MANCHA - WESTERN SWAMPHEN (Porphyrio porphyrio)




1-3-2022 LAGUNA DE NAVASECA, LA MANCHA - HOUSE SPARROW (FEMALE) (Passer domesticus)



1-3-2022 LAGUNA DE NAVASECA, LA MANCHA - GREEN WINGED TEAL (MALE) (Anas crecca)





Thursday 3 March 2022

1-3-2022 LAGUNA DE NAVASECA, LA MANCHA - CORN BUNTING (Emberiza calandra)



28-2-2022 TABLAS DE DAIMIEL, LA MANCHA - VIOLET CARPENTER BEE (Xylocopa violacea)



28-2-2022 TABLAS DE DAIMIEL, LA MANCHA - EURASIAN COOT (Fulica atra)





28-2-2022 TABLAS DE DAIMIEL, LA MANCHA - GREEN WINGED TEAL (MALE) (Anas crecca)



28-2-2022 TABLAS DE DAIMIEL, LA MANCHA - NORTHERN SHOVELER (MALE) (Spatula clypeata)






28-2-2022 TABLAS DE DAIMIEL, LA MANCHA - COMMON SHELDUCK (MALE) (Tadorna tadorna)





28-2-2022 TABLAS DE DAIMIEL, LA MANCHA - COMMON SHELDUCK (FEMALE) (Tadorna tadorna)



28-2-2022 TABLAS DE DAIMIEL, LA MANCHA - TUFTED DUCK (FEMALE) (Aythya fuligula)






28-2-2022 TABLAS DE DAIMIEL, LA MANCHA - TUFTED DUCK (MALE) (Aythya fuligula)







28-2-2022 TABLAS DE DAIMIEL, LA MANCHA - RED CRESTED POCHARD (FEMALE) (Netta rufina)



3-3-2022 GANDIA RIO SERPIS, VALENCIA - CABBAGE WHITE BUTTERFLY (Pieris rapae)



28-2-2022 TABLAS DE DAIMIEL, LA MANCHA - NORTHERN PINTAIL (FEMALE) (Anastasia acuta)





1-3-2022 TABLAS DE DAIMIEL, LA MANCHA - EURASIAN PENDULINE TIT (MALE) (Remiz pendulinus)


The Eurasian penduline tit or European penduline tit (Remiz pendulinus) is a passerine bird of the genus Remiz. It is relatively widespread throughout the western Palearctic. It is migratory in the northern part of its range but resident in the southern part.

The breeding range in Western Europe experienced an expansion during the 1980s and 1990s. This was accompanied by an expansion of the species’ winter range and reached as far south as northern Morocco.

It builds an elaborate hanging nest, formerly used in Central Europe as children's slippers.


The Eurasian penduline tit usually eats insects and spiders but will also eat seeds such as those from the willow (Salix). It generally searches for food in trees but will also forage in reeds where it will take insects from the stem as well as the seed head. It uses one foot to cling to the reed and the other to pull out clumps of seeds from the head.