A week ago, a fantastic
Yellow-browed Warbler (Phylloscopus inornatus) appeared in
l'Aiguamoll de la Bòbila, my local patch. I saw it almost every day, enjoying it, hearing how it calls, taking lots of photos...
The pictures will say the rest.
These days, I also saw 2
Dunnocks (Prunella modularis) and 4
Kingfishers (Alcedo atthis).
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Dunnock (Prunella modularis) |
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Adult male Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis). Look at the black bill,
the blue tone (not greenish) and the orange feet and underparts. |
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