Tuesday, May 25, 2010

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African Birds (4). Bee-eaters, kingfishers and more. Easter Cactus

V EINSTALL Africa with the imagination, aided in my memory for the pictures I did in the summer of 2007. And comes to an end this selection of birds and let the most beautiful, to my taste, but unfortunately the photos are not better. The turacos are a beautiful bird in its exoticism. In this issue I have not gotten to know the species with certainty, so I'll leave it alone with the genre: Tauraco sp.
same is true of rattles , of \u200b\u200bwhich we are fortunate to have a species in the Iberian Peninsula, but not too frequent. This one, photographed in South Africa, is a Coracias caudata. has the outer tail feathers elongated as if they were a pair of filaments, although this decision can not be observed.


Other beauties, both in plumage and by their shape and form of fly, bee-eaters are . This species is Merops bullockoides and discovered on a slope of land a few meters from the sea in Mozambique. I have no clear its life cycle in the southern hemisphere, it is certainly different from our bee-eaters travelers who spend the winter in Africa and raised in our summer. This was winter time, August, and were in and out of nests as if they were in breeding season. The kingfishers have a charm similar to that of bee-eaters, with a tropical feel and shapes so typical that although the species does not have bright colors, always a joy to see them. These two were very close to the area where we saw bee-eaters, in Mozambique.
Halcyon albiventris
Ceryle rudis

back from the wonderful beach, in an area where fresh water mixed with the sea, forming ponds as soon sweet and savory foods, We began the night over in one of those wonderful sunsets in Africa. And I say goodbye to this landscape of fauna for a good season.

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