Allcomers at
an Avian R&R
Passerines, woodpeckers, warblers, jays…it was a truly a motley crowd
that turned up at this watering hole for their routine rest and refueling on a warm Mediterranean morning. The frenetic avian
activity was captured on film by nature and wildlife photographer and GOT member Pedro Rubio Garcia in the woods near
the Catalan rural town of St. Agnés de Malanyanes, using a Canon XF300.
The visitors that featured in Pedro’s video are,
in order of appearance: 1-Wren, 2-European
Green Woodpecker, 3-Hawfinch, 4-European Nuthatch, 5-female Great Spotted
Woodpecker, 6- juvenile Great Spotted Woodpecker, 7- male Great Spotted
Woodpecker, 8-Blackcap, 9-Eurasian Jay, 10-Golden Oriole, and 11-male Blackcap.
o Wren, Troglodytes troglodytes, Chochín Común, Cargolet, Zaunkönige, Troglodyte mignon EuropeanGreen Woodpecker, Picus viridis, Pito
Real, Picot verd, Grünspecht,
Pic vert
o
Hawfinch, Coccothraustes
coccothraustes, Picogordo, Durbec,
Kernbeisser, Gros-bec
o European Nuthatch, Sitta europaea, Trepador Azul, Pica-soques blau, Kleiber, Sittelle torchepot Great Spotted Woodpecker, Dendrocopos major, Pico Picapinos, Picot garser gros, Buntspecht,
pic épeiche
o Blackcap, Sylvia
atricapilla, Curruca Capirotada, Tallarol
de casquet, Bergeronnette grise,Fauvette à tête noire
o
Eurasian Jay, Garrulus glandarius, Arrendajo, Gaig, Eichelhäher, Geai des chênes
o
Golden Oriole, Oriolus oriolus, Oropéndola, Oriol, Pirol, Loriot
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