Wednesday, March 25, 2009

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The Seagull "1V3" is already famous passage begins

I echo the news - "track Gaviotas and rings, which in turn has taken note of warning Toño Salazar fellow-Murcia the press has taken its pages recently. This is the story of a Mediterranean yellow-legged gull took Honey as the wintering place, the animal is recognizable because it was ringed with a PVC pipe which can be read "1V3".

We have been very few we have met face to face with this gull on several occasions, now on port ships, now on the beach of A Concha, now on the courts of the port ... This gull was born on the island Perdiguera in the Mar Menor, during the month of May.

The fact is that as was able to fly and become independent Baby has been planted (in September and wandered around our beach), and here it has remained. This adds to the national collection of gulls (Asturias, Balearic Islands, Basque, Catalan ...) and foreign (British, Icelandic, Norwegian, Dutch ..) that use our sand as a wintering or pause in your step migration.

For some, the beach of A Shell is a reference, something like a service station in the air highway.

clicking HERE can see the full press release.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

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Monday 16 March, 18:00.

A walk through the meadows of Rinlo, Ribadeo, can always be exciting to see what is happening at this time of year in the field. The truth is that in this time of uncertainty bird, though much of the hibernating already gone and the vast majority of sub-Saharan migrants have come, personally I go to the field without much faith. " If we add up all perhaps excessive temperatures for the date in which we, as the anxiety is served. This was my mental picture when I got off the car.

And I'm not mistaken too. Birds zero. But zero zero. Not more than 5 or 6 common or meadow pipits (Anthus pratensis ), 2 skylark (Alauda arvensis ), a pair of Linnet (Carduelis cannabina ) and nothing else. The tranquility was excessive, and zero signs of spring. Well, if it is the livery of the male nerd, but no more. However

suddenly everything changed, is a plis plas. It's amazing how you can alegrársele ago to one with so little in such a short space of time.

I wore one hour walk when a repeated claim to unison by several flying birds caught my attention. It was my first group Numenius phaeopus Migrator of the season. The crew of 36 birds decided to take a small tribute in a natural grassland, where their peaks and out of the earth as recently stilettos revolt by man. After snack continued their journey towards the east and I west. Observe

Whimbrel encouraged me to tempt fate a little more, so I put track-before returning home, to an area of \u200b\u200birrigation to prove the arrival of the Grasshopper Warbler (Locustella naevia ). Least to seek out the look ...

But it happened what usually happens. No trace of the find and the immediate area of \u200b\u200bexploration clearly altered by human hand with intensive mowing Silveiras -some of it served as a nesting place for Sardinian warbler (Sylvia melanocephala ) - and other vegetation.

Tucked back in the car under the windows and relax listening to the sounds of birds who still dare to sunset. And then another surprise jump in a claim. "An owl", I almost instantly. Tracking at the earliest possible means trying to locate the optimum point from which the squeal, taking the view almost automatically to a group of houses. Some inhabited, others abandoned and heavily damaged. It was in one of these, the first, where a couple of Mouchos began to stir with the sunset. Although the villagers came and went constantly in adjoining houses, the obvious owls. Neither case.

is the first pair of common owls (Athene noctua ) that located in the Marina East, local as a surprise to me. We'll see who gives himself the new breeding season for the duo.

Trying to loop the loop, and now with the last light of day, I approached the old gravel pit Barreiros, close to the Ria de Foz chance to see if I kept one last surprise. Not so, a lime and sand. Happening as it came along in the afternoon.

better not complain.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

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After the flood Rhodosthetia rosea during recent days has mobilized several hundred English and foreign ornithologists Castilla la Mancha, and seeing that things will calm down with the apparent up the bird, I relaxed by, as every 4 or 5 months, a change in the header image of this blog.

Corvus albus, Oceanites oceanicus, Falco peregrinus and even the islands of Os Tres Aguillóns (Ortegal, Honey) were the stars so far. But the truth, miss the opportunity to hang a snapshot of the photographed eburnea Pagophila dates back in Arcachon, La France, it seemed to me a luxury too expensive to afford.


is undoubtedly the observation-it is established, the species closest to our land. In Spain we do not have the first record of this beautiful gull which breeds in the Great Nordic cold Arctic icebergs, always glancing at the polar bears. Fall, and fall ...

So there you have it, white as ice. The famous ivory gull (or Ivory Coast as now call it) port Gujan Mestras oyster.


As we enjoyed that day Guille, Joan and myself ...

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

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are here


mid nineteenth century Gustavo Adolfo Becquer said that of "The dark swallows will return on your balcony to hang their nests ...", and he was right.

are here, as every year, marking the beginning of a new season. I must say that this season Anduriña I have failed in their phenology of arrival at Darling as they have in advance, and noticeably. My first encounter of the season with local birds occurred on Sunday March 1, the date of election campaign in our terra.

reviewing notes from previous years I realize that this species had a pattern of punctual arrival at our villa, it soliendo occur between 12 and 14 of this month. For example, in 2004 was the 14th of March when there was my first visual contact with the swallows cariñesas, interestingly over an election day that eventually lead to José Luís Rdz. Zapatero at the Moncloa. On Sunday the count also ventured a shift in policy, although in this case in the regional.

Announced " terns change?


Hirundo rustica. Young man about to emancipate (2008).

Beyond this curious coincidence, as these days pass that mark last winter surely clawing the air in the towns, villages and perhaps a lesser extent, cities will be imbued with a string of rattling sound. Sounds in the subconscious of many is coupled with the arrival of spring. Swifts then put into a prelude to the summer season when the streets asome jovencillas swallows ...


fattened adult Swallow their young (2008).

And so a year. In August we already shipped some to the pursuit of seabirds or visiting beaches in search of early migrants. But that will be in August. Now it's March, the process begins again.