Yesterday I had a VERY pleasing first sight in the year - I think the equivalent in birds to the scarce swallowtail in invertebrates that I saw a few days ago. I was approaching to my work place in my bike and saw a silhouette of a bird coming directly to me. I noticed the very spasmodic wing beats and I tought, this can't be a collared dove nor a starling. Once the bird was just over me, flying about 10-12 meters over my head, I saw the wide rounded wings with a white subterminal band. The body appeared black against the sky light, but of course it was a saumon-buff animal with a long curved bill and a big head crest. Yeah, first HOOOOOOPOOOE

of the year!!!! (And I saw none during whole 2022). That put an extasis smile in my face while I continued cycling to work place!
Besides that, I saw white storks soaring over the area of my work place, cattle egrets resting over a truck, a black kite, three rabbits, and coming back to work a bird that I tought it has to be a FALCON - the wings looked like too sharp for be just a pigeon, even at first sight I tought it could be the first swift of the year, until it was closer and I saw it was too large for a swift, with a longer tail and a different way of flying. Unfortunately I cannot count it for this thread as I was not sure it was really a falcon, and if it is, if it's a peregrine or maybe a hobby. Also, at night I saw in the glass of a shop the first mayfly of the year, but it was an unidentifiable female subimago, so also can't count for the thread.
BIRDS:
42. Common hoopoe (
Upupa epops)