Moroccan adventure – I
Then, suddenly, a bird appeared from nowhere and landed on the wires above us. Binoculars up, and we were focussing on a big, chunky finch. And yes, it did have crimson primaries
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Then, suddenly, a bird appeared from nowhere and landed on the wires above us. Binoculars up, and we were focussing on a big, chunky finch. And yes, it did have crimson primaries
Sunny spells, 16°, light to breezy SSE. Bunk and Gravel pit: A Greenshank appeared briefly and called, only to fly and disappear into one of the pits with no view of it. In fact mo...
Cauca GuanCauca Guans (Penelope perspicax) were common as we drove and walked along the road through the Otún Quimbaya Fauna and Flora Sanctuary in Colombia last November. Their l...
It was another rather slow day this morning at the Bill HERE with highlights including 2 Black Tern, 2 Little Gull, 1 pale phase Arctic Skua, a female Eider, a Red-throated Diver,...
Sunny, 18°, light E. 2 Raven over Allotments and a Swallow over Cholsey Hill. 3 local House Martin back on Church Road. A brown morph, female Cuckoo on Cholsey Marsh. Per Brian Wya...
Sunny periods, 17°, Breezy SSE. A check on the gravel pit today: 12 Tufted Duck, a Little Ringed Plover, 6 Lapwing, I could hear Oystercatcher calling but not see them, overhead, 2...
Ynys Môn (Anglesey): Their breeding numbers in Wales are so low they could be extinct here in a decade. That makes each sighting all the more preciousThe RSPB’s Cors Ddyga reserve...
Most of us have an image in our minds of the Sahara, usually one of a succession of sand dunes ranging into the distance. The reality is that much of the Sahara is gravel desert, o...
Mainly sunny, 14°, light SW. A light influx of migrants’ early morning, they quickly filtered through the Bill area and by midday most had departed leaving the rest of the day fair...
This is one of these birds for which the English name (scaly-breasted: yes, I can see the scales) is immediately contradicted by the scientific one, Pnoepyga albiventer, indicating...
Sunny, 23°, light W. A couple of hours well spent up by the gravel pit today: 3 Shelduck, an Egyptian Goose, 2 Gadwall, 2 pair of Mallard with 18 young between them, 2 Oystercatche...
Cloudy, 12°, breezy WSW. Lollingdon, Lees & Long Ditch. A breezy day, 60+ Swift and c30 House Martin, south-west over Lollingdon Hill. A singing Corn Bunting present but little...
Waking up on the first day of a trip is always exciting, and it certainly was on my first morning in Morocco.
Sunny spells, 23°, light W. Another less than fruitful walk along the Bunk area. 2-3 Yellowhammer in song plus the odd Common Whitethroat, Blackcap and Chiffchaff. 5 Lapwing over t...
Sunny, 18°, light E.Still pretty quiet along the Bunk and gravel pit with a lot of human activity at the pit. A Little Ringed Plover noted along with 2 Egyptian Geese and a few La...
By Itamar Procaccia, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001, Israel Itamar Procaccia is a professor at the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot, Israel, specialising in the Ph...
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