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Aves de la Mariña Lucense: Cisne Cantor Cygnus cygnus en Foz:10.11.2007
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10 de noviembre de 2007. Cisne Cantor Cygnus cygnus en Foz:10.11.2007. ZEPA Ría de Foz,10-11-2007. Ayer aparecieron cinco cisnes cantores en la ría de Foz, un SMS de L.J. Salaverri me advertía de ello. Hoy todavía continuaban en la ría y era todo un placer contemplarlos. También hoy se observó un Somormujo Lavanco. Para mí la primera observación en Foz. "Pepiño" el macho de Ánade Sombrío. Siguen aumentando y hoy al menos había unas 69 aves. Los Archibebes Claros. Amadeo A. Pombo Eirín. 9:16 p. m. Que dei...
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Aves de la Mariña Lucense: Foz-Rinlo: 13.11.2007
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17 de noviembre de 2007. Foz-Rinlo: 13.11.2007. En Foz continúan los Cisnes Cantores. Hay ya un máximo de (81) Ánade Silbón. Seguía durmiendo muy cerca de una hembra de Ánade Real. Además se vieron 11 Chorlitos Dorados. Después casi cayendo la tarde Germán y yo nos acercamos a Rinlo en visita relámpago; lo más destacable fué una hembra joven de Halcón Peregrino. Y mucha Alondra Común. En el reposadero de Cormoranes, 22 Ostrero. Y una Gaviota Argéntea. Rinlo13-11-2207. Fotos: Germán torres. Predicción de ...
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Aves de la Mariña Lucense: Exposición de pintura: Miradas a través del telescopio
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1 de diciembre de 2007. Exposición de pintura: Miradas a través del telescopio. A partir de este sábado día 1 de diciembre y durante todo el mes en el Café Marfil. De A Coruña, estarán expuestas las acuarelas de. Que bajo la denominación de "Miradas a través del telescopio". Nos descubre algunos de los más bellos animales (principalmente aves) de nuestra región. Se trata de una exposición basada casi toda, en dibujos inspirados en fotografías realizadas a través del telescopio mediante ". Aves do Val Miñ...
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The Blue Chaffinch: Tenerife - December 2010
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Thursday, 27 January 2011. Tenerife - December 2010. A brief stay on Tenerife,. Probably the best bird in the world. Managed to get a week's holiday on Tenerife in early December, but only just thanks to a combination of severe snow and striking Spaniards. It wasn't really a birding trip although naturally I did manage to persuade my wife to let me drive to some hopeful spots. Canary flock at Punta Hidalgo. 65279; . The approach road to the lighthouse at Teno is a tad hairy, but just ignore the 'r...
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The Blue Chaffinch: February 2013
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Saturday, 23 February 2013. Garden ringing and a tick. What struck me immediately was their small size - noticeably a size smaller that a goldfinch - and the brightness of the plumage. This really is a superb looking bird. The tail is very short, giving it a very characteristic jizz. Posted by Blue Chaffinch. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to The Blue Chaffinch blog, where I publish occasional birding trip reports and other wildlife-related adventures. Canary Islands Birding News.
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The Blue Chaffinch: June 2012
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Friday, 8 June 2012. At last, we have a new arrival. Our newts have bred! After keeping a few Marbled newts Triturus marmoratus. For several years, they have finally managed to produce offspring - well, a single eft - but it's all rather exciting. However, last week I peered into the tank and saw this tiny silver thread swimming around - a baby! Posted by Blue Chaffinch. Links to this post. Thursday, 7 June 2012. My second ringing session of the Bank Holiday weekend (in amongst the rain and wind) turned ...
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The Blue Chaffinch: New baby...
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Friday, 8 June 2012. At last, we have a new arrival. Our newts have bred! After keeping a few Marbled newts Triturus marmoratus. For several years, they have finally managed to produce offspring - well, a single eft - but it's all rather exciting. However, last week I peered into the tank and saw this tiny silver thread swimming around - a baby! Posted by Blue Chaffinch. Hi great marbled eft! Do you keep your marbled aquatic all year round? 18 June 2012 at 18:08. 18 June 2012 at 19:35. Thats brilliant...
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The Blue Chaffinch: More garden ringing...
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Sunday, 26 February 2012. Another weekend at home and so another opportunity to set the net in the garden. It's been so mild and sunny that it really looks as though spring is springing. I'd been putting out apples all week and hoped that this may attract a few thrushes or something else - sure enough, I have noticed a lovely male Blackcap in the garden all week - would I be able to catch him? Posted by Blue Chaffinch. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). All images © T. Norton. Canary Islands Birding News.
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The Blue Chaffinch: January 2010
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Friday, 22 January 2010. Australia - Instalment 3 - Cairns and The Wet Tropics. The trees and bushes along the Esplanade held Rainbow lorikeet, Varied honeyeater, Pied pigeons, Figbirds and Little and Black-faced cuckoo-shrikes, the grass lawns had a pair of feisty Masked lapwings, and the mangrove edge to the north gave us Mangrove robin, Yellow oriole and a pair of Collared kingfishers. Several White-throated needletails powered by. Posted by Blue Chaffinch. Links to this post. Australia - Instalment 2.
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The Blue Chaffinch: A Natter with Barb
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Monday, 31 October 2011. A Natter with Barb. After a somewhat hectic year or so I now have a small person living in my house who tends to shit a lot and cry, and who seems to need me to do just about everything for him. In these circumstances, blog entries tend to go out the window. I was pleasantly surprised to find the following chap sheltering beneath a roof tile. I also recovered several roosting Natterer's bats. From beneath ridge tiles. Posted by Blue Chaffinch. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).