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Re: Iberian Nature Photography
Posted: February 4th, 2011, 12:29 pm
by Brit
At the moment Birgit is making lots of ‘sightseeing’ because the weather is dreamlike. Each bird observers heart is jumping with joy seeing such a flock of flamingos on the sky:
What else we experienced at the salines at Bonanza you find here:
Salines at Bonanza - February 1 2011
Re: Iberian Nature Photography
Posted: February 4th, 2011, 12:31 pm
by Brit
The White Storks at the Guadalquivir, - nothing can frighten them!
Here you’ll find the complete report:
Guadalquivir – February 02 2011
Re: Iberian Nature Photography
Posted: February 6th, 2011, 9:58 am
by Brit
The good weather continues thats why here comes the little animal story of this young Yellow-legged Gull:
Here you find the story:
Young Yellow-legged Gull lokking for food
Re: Iberian Nature Photography
Posted: February 11th, 2011, 8:35 am
by Brit
Photos from a trip to Fuente de Piedra, where Marsh Harriers were the protagonists.
Here you find the report:
Fuente de Piedra – February 09 2011
Re: Iberian Nature Photography
Posted: February 13th, 2011, 12:34 pm
by Brit
Yesterday Birgit experienced a big surprise at the garbage dump of Los Barrios. Who looks close at the photo will discover two giants between the nearly 100 Griffon Vultures. Those are Monk Vultures which normally only can be seen at Extremadura. But as bird friends told me three of them spend already the whole winter in Andalusia. Maybe they spread out their territory? This would be good news! Monk Vultures as nesting in comparison to the Griffon Vultures not at sheer rock walls but in trees.
Here is the report acting also from the Stork colony of San Roque and their adventurous life!
Monk Vultures at Los Barrios and more – February 11 2011
Re: Iberian Nature Photography
Posted: February 24th, 2011, 9:48 am
by Brit
Continuation to the Guadalhorce-Mouth, where yesterday a couple of Northern Pintails arrived:
Birgits excitement was huge, because these elegant dabbling ducks one does not get to face there often.
But also the other ducks were such a joy!
Here you find the report
Guadalhorce-Mouth- February 22 2011
Re: Iberian Nature Photography
Posted: February 25th, 2011, 6:49 pm
by Brit
The green frogs are awake again! And how!
If you like, please have a look here:
The frogs are awake again – February 23 2011
Re: Iberian Nature Photography
Posted: February 25th, 2011, 6:52 pm
by Brit
In Birgits area it was also cold for quite a while, but now the temperatures rose and this immediately brings the green frogs to the scene.
Their fights for territory can’t be missed due to the drollness, that’s why I even take photos during the night.
Here you find the short report:
Stripeless tree frog – fights for territory- February 23 2011
Re: Iberian Nature Photography
Posted: February 26th, 2011, 7:01 pm
by macdoum
Thank you for more stories from Spain.
I didn't know the frogs had a territory 'thing'..
Re: Iberian Nature Photography
Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 11:54 am
by Brit
Really unforgettable experiences! Birgit still feels creeps thinking about the emotion on the other day. On the highway a flock of about 40 birds was about to fly in northern direction.
At the Saline of Bonanza this time we met several Slender-billed Gulls and of course also other different residents:
Here you find the report:
Salines of Bonanza - 20110227
Re: Iberian Nature Photography
Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 12:05 pm
by Brit
Thanks to the help of Spanish bird friends Birgit finally could make out where the very much hidden entrance to the Saline and Marsh areas between Jerez de la Frontera and Cádiz is located. Upto now Birgit only could catch a view from the highway to the Saline of Santa Maria and was wondering why so many Flamingos are all the time flying above the highway
This area …
… Birgit urgently wants to visit with having more time. It’s such a wonderful area with especially a ruin with numerous Stork nests on the way
Here you find the short report:
20110228 - Saline of Santa María
Re: Iberian Nature Photography
Posted: March 3rd, 2011, 12:08 pm
by Brit
Today Birgit came back from a several day lasting journey and had at the end the idea to have a look at the garbage dump of Los Barrios. On the way they had met several Black Kites and so one can imagine that they are also to be met at the dump. And so it was! Imagine, just on this sunny weekend about 15.000 Black Kites had crossed the Strait of Gibraltar and many of them took a rest at Los Barrios.
Stunning this Migration!
Here you find the photo report:
The return of the Black Kites - February 28 2011
Re: Iberian Nature Photography
Posted: March 8th, 2011, 9:31 am
by Brit
Last week Birgit again had been at the garbage dump of Los Barrios. There were not at all anymore that many Black Kites , but still many. Remarkable the numerous Griffon Vultures:
Who else was to be seen there you can see here:
Flocks of Birds at the garbage dump of Los Barrios – March 02 2011
Re: Iberian Nature Photography
Posted: March 8th, 2011, 9:33 am
by Brit
Birgit got an answer from Radolfzell because of one of the read ring of a White Stork. What a fantastic story probably best know in the district of Pfalz! Birgit already wrote an Email to the people of “Aktion Pfalzstorch” to let them know where one of their Storks spends its winter.
Here AE 4216 DER on the garbage dump of Los Barrios:
And here its biographiy:
White Stork with ring number AE 4216 DER
Re: Iberian Nature Photography
Posted: March 22nd, 2011, 9:59 am
by Brit
Unfortunately Birgit didn’t see a single Raptor yesterday at the Strait of Gibraltar. The weather was good also on Friday, that’s why 4.500 birds took the chance to fly over and Birgit and her friends missed it. But on the garbage dump of Los Barrios they still could see something, for example many Little Egrets …
… and also hundreds of Black Kites, banded White Storks and even a banded Griffon Vulture.
Here you’ll find the report:
Punta Carnero and Los Barrios
Re: Iberian Nature Photography
Posted: March 29th, 2011, 2:30 pm
by Brit
Our excursion to the surrounding of Osuna (Sevilla) was much more exciting than we expected! What a Paradise Landscape in this spring time!
And we saw Great Bustards and Little Bustards!!! If also in a far distance!
Here you find the complete report:
Countryside of Osuna – March 26 2011
Re: Iberian Nature Photography
Posted: March 30th, 2011, 10:08 am
by alice44
I got behind in reading these
The bird -- a Black Kite(?) eating as it flew -- that is just amazing!
Re: Iberian Nature Photography
Posted: April 1st, 2011, 9:49 am
by Brit
Here is something to smile about:
Yesterday finally I succeeded in making photos of the famous urinary stream of the Green Frog
That why I titled the photos:
Get lost!
Re: Iberian Nature Photography
Posted: April 5th, 2011, 3:23 pm
by Brit
A few days ago we had been at the Guadalhorce, where already numerous stilts are for breeding
Here is the short photo report:
Guadalhorce-Mouth - March 29 2011
Re: Iberian Nature Photography
Posted: April 12th, 2011, 8:41 am
by Brit