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The harsh winter winter

As commented in the previous post winter is a very difficult time for the fauna and flora. The animals must find food and shelter to withstand the days when you can be reached -15 ยบ. The biggest problems tend to be herbivores and the grass is covered under a good blanket of snow. To fix most animals go into areas lower altitudes where the esesor is lower. Discover what you do is feed on small buds of the branches of trees. Carnivores do not reject scavenging at this time because it is not the case as to let out any bite. Ungulates such as deer and deer are often the most affected by snow storms and winter causes quite low in their populations. Here we see 2 large male deer foraging in the branches of trees.

Deer (Cervus elaphus ) foraging in a heavy snowfall

However, the trees that go unnoticed at this time are also adapted to harsh winter. Deciduous trees lose their leaves in autumn, when frost ommend sap freezes. When spring thaws are in that sap bubbles that prevent stress enough that there is scope for new leaves and photosynthesis occur. It is a process called cavitation. To avoid this problem, is in spring when new conducting tissues and so the sap flows with sufficient tension. Here we see the appearance of some have after the storm.





smaller animals also suffer in winter. That is why this year I have also mounted a winter trough like last year and already are visiting the first guests. As always the charcoal are first encouraged to come down to peck at the food. A couple is visiting him at the moment.

tit (Parus major )

a robin is also encouraged to feed in the trough. Birds are extremely confident that there are practically before I have gotten into the hide to photograph. These 2 birds are the most common of the peninsula, but have always seemed very appealing, both for their color as for their behavior. It is easy to observe the complete cycle of these species, from courtship displays, stalls, courtship feeding, fledging, juveniles ... and you can learn a lot watching them.

Robin (Erithacus rubecuola )



Robins are defending their territory practically all year round, unlike other birds that limit the breeding season. On some winter days you can see the robins chasing ferozmnete to make it clear who rules this place. Feeder birds roam the myths, tits, finches, woodpeckers, nuthatches ... but not yet hungry enough so here have to wait. Finally I leave
a picture of a weather phenomenon that had never seen. A rainbow snowing. I always raining but the first time I see this effect in the snow so here I hope that you find interesting. Hopefully you have learned something new with this post. A greeting and thanks for visiting the blog.

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