Tuesday, 28 June 2016

Bird, Barn, and vine Fences.



 


 


 


 


 



A sweet little grey bird which I think might be a flycatcher, and a red barn with grape vine fences. I am linking up with Stewart at Wild Bird Wednesday, Anni at The Bird D' Pot, Eileen at Saturdays Critters, and Theresa at the Run-Around Ranch where you can see birds from different parts of the world. Just click on the links and they will take you there. Many thanks to Stewart, Eileen, Anni and Theresa for hosting.
WILD BIRD WEDNESDAYS
SATURDAY'S CRITTERS
I'D RATHER B BIRDIN, GOOD FENCES .

Thursday, 23 June 2016

Quinta Gate Number Nine.



 
If you would like to see more gates, railings or fences, check out Theresa's meme at the Run Around Ranch. Just click on the link Good Fences, and join in the fun. Thank you for hosting Theresa!:)
GOOD FENCES

Tuesday, 21 June 2016

The Short-toed Snake Eagle

Hello again! Well, I had a wonderful two week reunion with my friend, and a fabulous Sunday birthday lunch with all the family, but as always it's good to be back with my blogging friends and today I would like to share the beautiful Short-toed Snake Eagle.


The Short-toed Snake Eagle  ( Circaetus  gallicus )
 



The eagle didn't bathe, just stood in the water,  his watchful eyes surveying the area for snakes. It uses a range of habitats, from fairly dense forest, to open woodland, to arid grasslands, but generally prefers mixed habitat that combines open areas rich in reptile prey.
 

It's a medium sized eagle. Those present on the northern edge of the Mediterranean and other parts of Europe, migrate mainly to sub-Saharan Africa, north of the equator, leaving in Sept/Oct, and returning in April/May. In the Middle and Far East the populations are resident. 

This is only the second time I have seen the Short-toed Eagle. In Europe, it is most numerous in Spain, where it is fairly common, but here in Portugal the numbers are small, and it is mostly seen in Sagres,  Cabranosa, and in the mountainous Alenteijo region, and other mountainous regions
 

It's prey as it's name suggests, is mostly reptiles, mainly snakes, but also some lizards.
 

WILD BIRD WEDNESDAYS
SATURDAY'S CRITTERS
I'D RATHER B BIRDIN
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