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(under construction...): The São Jacinto pack
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Wildlife reports from an ever changing environment. Thursday, July 16, 2015. The São Jacinto pack. During the past years I had a few close encounters with the pack of stray dogs that roams the dunes of São Jacinto. The presence of these dogs is likely causing problems for local wildlife, but as a dog owner I’m biased and must admit I’ve gotten fascinated by them. Here are reports of some of those encounters. March 7, 2014 – A confrontation with the alpha female and two of her pups in the dunes. Una nueva...
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(under construction...): January 2015
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Wildlife reports from an ever changing environment. Sunday, January 25, 2015. Green-winged teal and more @ São Jacinto (January 20 - 21). Eurasian wigeons Anas penelope. Eurasian teals or Common teals Anas crecca. Were even more abundant. And among these there was an uncommon teal, which ended up in our captures: a 2nd cy male Green-winged teal Anas carolinensis. A North American species. A single Common pochard Aythya ferina. Tuesday, January 13, 2015. Eirol landfill, Portugal (January 12, 2015). Ringin...
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(under construction...): Torreira - Sao Jacinto beached bird and mammal transect (February 25, 2015)
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Wildlife reports from an ever changing environment. Thursday, February 26, 2015. Torreira - Sao Jacinto beached bird and mammal transect (February 25, 2015). Striped dolphin Stenella coeruleoalba. No, a Common dolphin Delphinus delphis. Striped dolphin Stenella coeruleoalba. No, scientists are still trying to ID this one. Carcasses were reported to CRAMQ, who picked them up this morning for investigation. Unfortunate for the Greater Black-backed gulls which had found them first. Quatro crias de ouriços.
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(under construction...): February 2015
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Wildlife reports from an ever changing environment. Friday, February 27, 2015. Colour-ringed Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo. Roosting along the Ria de Aveiro, near Bunheiro (Portugal) on February 24, 2015. Ringed as nestling at Lac de Grand-Lieu (Loire Atlantique, France) on June 16, 1998. By Loïc Marion. This is the birds’ first sighting. Thursday, February 26, 2015. Torreira - Sao Jacinto beached bird and mammal transect (February 25, 2015). Striped dolphin Stenella coeruleoalba. February 17, 2015).
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Vogelbelevenissen: Links
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Het Vogeltrekstation -centrum voor vogeltrek en -demografie, is een samenwerkingsverband van het. Het Vogeltrekstation is hét expertisecentrum op het gebied van vogeltrek en vogeldemografie en regelt de dagelijkse gang van zaken rond het vangen en ringen van vogels voor wetenschappelijk onderzoek. Op deze site kunt u eventueel zelf uw terugmeldingen invoeren. De website van de ringgroep VRS Schiermonnikoog waar ik lid van ben. Deze ringgroep richt zich met name op de vangst van trekvogels.
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(under construction...): July 2014
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Wildlife reports from an ever changing environment. Sunday, July 6, 2014. Photos from the island Rottumerplaat (June). European honey buzzard sheltering for bad weather (photo taken from our kitchen). Herring gull nest containing two eggs. Common shelducks with young. Marsh harrier chicks, of one of our four breeding pairs. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Schiermonnikoog 3 December 2016 : toch nog een roofvogel. 8220;Who tagged this griffon? Una nueva Báltica en España. Quatro crias de ouriços.
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(under construction...): October 2014
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Wildlife reports from an ever changing environment. Thursday, October 30, 2014. A very late Black Kite and a few more things…. Too busy for regular posts lately, but here are a few things that took place around Aveiro, Portugal, during the past couple of weeks. There still seems to be at least one Black Kite Milvus migrans. Present at the Eirol landfill. This species is amongst the first ones to go to Africa. By the end of the summer they are usually all gone. At Eirol (October 20, 2014). Monday, October...
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(under construction...): August 2014
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Wildlife reports from an ever changing environment. Friday, August 29, 2014. Gull rings and the Yellow-legged Gull (Larus michahellis) as probable breeder in Aveiro, Portugal. Yellow-legged Gull PFFF, ringed in Spain, observed at the Porto de pesca (photo: Pedro Moreira). Lesser Black-backed Gull 'E4', at Porto de Pesca. Ringed in the SW of the Netherlands (photo: Pedro Moreira). Yellow-legged Gull N:1NC, from Spain, observed at the Porto de Pesca (photo: Pedro Moreira). The same begging Yellow-legged Gu...
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(under construction...): September 2014
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Wildlife reports from an ever changing environment. Wednesday, September 24, 2014. Creeps that only come out at night. Eurasian nightjar Caprimulgus europaeus. Ringed on a very early morning of September 24 2014 at Salreu, Portugal. See also: https:/ sites.google.com/site/juliomneto/blog. Https:/ sites.google.com/site/juliomneto/ringing. Saturday, September 13, 2014. Ringing Yellow-crowned Bishops in Salreu (September 12, 2014). The Yellow-crowned Bishops Euplectes afer. Red VB1.T at Praia da Vagueir...
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(under construction...): Green-winged teal and more @ São Jacinto (January 20 - 21)
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Wildlife reports from an ever changing environment. Sunday, January 25, 2015. Green-winged teal and more @ São Jacinto (January 20 - 21). Eurasian wigeons Anas penelope. Eurasian teals or Common teals Anas crecca. Were even more abundant. And among these there was an uncommon teal, which ended up in our captures: a 2nd cy male Green-winged teal Anas carolinensis. A North American species. A single Common pochard Aythya ferina. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 8220;Who tagged this griffon? TreeSwallowP...