Kakapo
Well-Known Member
I went today to a walk with my boyfriend in the very good weather we are having (24º C) through a park and pine plantations. These zones are usually devoided of life except the most versatile ones. However I saw some nice species including some new for this year. In the pine plantation there was a flock of goldfinches, and I heard the first serin of the year, but didn't saw it. At the giant reeds of the river I saw a male blackcap and first heard, and after seen, a Cetti's warbler moving and drinking water. Mallards were found both in the river and in park fountains. Magpies, jackdaws, the three usual pigeon/dove species, sparrows, feral cats and feral muscovy ducks. I saw two male and one female black redstarts, one of the males pursued/followed by a chiffchaff. The best of the day was a grey wagtail, much rarer than the ever-present white wagtails. Also first mistletoe thrush of the year, from very close, these birds always looks like mechanic animatronics to me due to their long pauses in movement and tameness. Pollinator insects are increasing also, a hummingbird hawk moth was sucking some urban flower beds and I saw two carpenter bees, one flying throug an oleander bush and another pollinating rosemary, also first honeybee and two more bee species, one of them a male Eucera that sadly I cannot identify as it was not photographed (however, due to being big and bulky, the habitat, the very early flight season and the colours, it's quite possible to be Eucera nigrilabris) that was pollinating field marigolds. I lifted the scarce and small stones of the zone and found an ant nest, some snails, two baby centipedes (impossible to ID even as adults), and under a bark flock of a plane tree, a pseudoscorpion. Also, in the border of the pine forest I was happy to discover a plenty population of wild daffodils in full bloom, Narcissus assoanus.
BIRDS:
27. Common serin (Serinus serinus)
28. Mistletoe thrush (Turdus viscivorus)
29. Grey wagtail (Motacilla cinerea)
30. Muscovy duck (Cairina moschata)
INVERTEBRATES;
25. Xylocopa violacea
26. Crematogaster auberti
27. Chelifer cancroides
28. Apis mellifera
29. Osmia cornuta
Today I saw no less than four white storks soaring over me in the city in different moments of the day. A couple of them I saw thanks to a magpie that was very loudly showing its disgust for seeing a large bird flying over it. A very black male blackbird visited my garden. But the highlight is seeing the first two V of cranes migrating high in the sky over the city, as every year. I absolutely love the sound.
BIRDS:
31. Common crane (Grus grus)