Merkmahle (für Zoologieprojekt der HSWT):
gelber Kopf, dunkler Rücken im Vergleich zu Gelbköpfigen Schafstelzen
Bin mir nicht 100% sicher. Habe noch nie zuvor einen Schlagschwirl gehört.
Gesang aber sehr wetzend.
Ein weißes Rebhuhn? Natürlich Fliegen konnte es nicht wirklich, nur davon flattern..
Two storks, one with a ring on its leg ("DER" and "AN061").
Discovered during a fishing trip near the shore. After picture was taken, he was of course put back into the water.
the bower closest to the village is a virtual toy shop
Bower of McGregor's Bowerbird.
It was a pair, in their burrow. We were driving towards them without knowing - so one raised the head, we stopped and started taking pictures. The other made a brief appearance before hiding again in the burrow. We stayed for a while without getting off the car and finally drove away in a different direction.
Lots of fruiting bodies at various stages on one log
@ozzicada Apparently rental properties are in short supply!!
Peculiar behaviour. Got a few quick photos before they (presumably) woke up and flew off.
first record for Germany and mainland Europe, fourth record for Western Palearctic!
3rd for WP, caught during ringing two weeks ago, then refound by birders and turned into a giant twitch.
I was attracted to the ruckus made by crows from a tree, about 200 m. from where I stood. Expecting them to be mobbing an unfortunate owl or bird of prey, I approached the tree, taking my time. The mobbing persisted.
When I finally reached the spot some ten minutes later I could see some 30+ House Crows cawing and flying around the target tree, which was a modest, barren tree with slender branches on which I first noticed the swinging of a bushy tail.
On approaching closer, I saw the small, fawn-coloured cat trying to get down from the tree but getting intimidated by the pestering crows that kept flying close or landing close to it on the tree, calling loudly all the while.
It was really unfortunate that these very circumstances that made this elusive animal uncomfortable opened up a rare window of opportunity for me to photograph it. For the next few minutes, I kept clicking as the crows prevented the cat from climbing down the tree and escape into the undergrowth.
As this drama was getting enacted, the poor animal seized opportunity to escape when a male Oriental Honey Buzzard flew in to land just 5 m. above my head on a young Eucalyptus tree. Momentarily, the crows got distracted with the unexpected arrival of this raptor that the cat was forgotten and the entire bunch landed seeking the buzzard's blood!
When I took my eyes off the honey buzzard and looked at the tree on which the harassed cat was stuck for the past several minutes, I was so happy to see it empty, the animal having used this diversion of attention of the crows away from itself to climb down and melt into the tangled undergrowth.
Though known to occur in lightly wooded rocky and scrub-covered areas, the Rusty-spotted Cat is rarely seen in the open and hence not often reported or photographed. I think it was one of those rare days and I was happy to be able to use the opportunity to photo-document this smallest wild cat.
This thornless legume is a low-growing shrub with pinnately compound leaves. It's stems are red on the sunny side. I found two fruits still attached from last season. The audio is from shaking them--sounds like tiny maracas. Opened one to see fruit structure and seeds. Seems to be a two-chambered elongated sphere containing ~5mm long black beans.
A tame male pheasant at the Glentanner Park Centre. According to Rod Morris's website, this is the "male of 'green' or melanistic mutant form of the southern Caucasus (black-necked) subspecies" (www.rodmorris.co.nz/New-Zealand-Birds/New-Zealand-Birds/1..., cited 20120423).
yellow xanthochromism xanthochroism xanthism aberrant coloration aberration
recorded automatically by a sound device; sounds like Canis lupus; does anybody have an idea?
found on the ground in the forest. After some dear but quite exhausting hours able to give to the professional care of fabulous woman of Tierschutzbund Leipzig. Thousand thanks to their work.
German website with very helpful information https://www.mauersegler.com/food/
Im Duett mit Gebirgsstelze.
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Duet with a grey wagtail.
Seen this morning covered in dew droplets. It was very small; less than half an inch.