Saturday, February 13, 2010
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If there is anything that characterizes the life of the naturalist is that however much you leave the field, never fail to take surprises. May be seeing a different species, a behavior, a particular place ... but always come home with new experiences. l is that yesterday was a day of many surprises of this kind.
To start I could see the first Wildcat this year and also in the region of Laciana. This is the first time I see him live in my district, I found a copy run over and plenty of tracks and droppings, but finally I could see the elegance of this species walking on my land. This adds a region to the list of places where I had meetings with the Wildcats. The specific animal rampant through a meadow dotted with snow at about 1300 meters above sea level and approximately 2 pm. His fingerprints were printed on thin patches of snow and the truth is they had a considerable size. Esrella I've always had this kind and you follow the blog and know me a bit different you know that I love. Symbolizes patience, waiting, polished technique over thousands of years, the effectiveness ... that wastes no time to put it in some way. Its outline is drawn in the meadows sitting with their ears moving adjustable for any sound of a mammal that may occupy a cozy place in your stomach at any time.
is practically the opposite of a canine as the fox for example, abounds distractedly waiting until something to put in their mouth at some point and does not averse to practically nothing, but the bobcat is practically limited to meat. Here are a couple of photos of the beautiful copy of yesterday, with a thick winter coat and a look that goes through the meat.
Wildcat (Felis sylvestris )
Bobcat
soon begin full zeal of those animals voicing their meowing at night calm of the Cantabrian Mountains. A esectáculo worth witnessing at least once in their life.
This year has been quite cold like the snow last year and have failed to withdraw from all delas summits since the snowfall has reached the bald intermittently filling the sun and rain had resulted in moments of calm. That is why the elafoideos as deer, roe deer, etc ... are in the lowland areas to feed. Yesterday 2 powerful male deer antlers lugarse looked different but with his head down since what premium was fed.
Deer (Cervus elaphus ) with 13 points
deer antler and have a completely bald, lose those cleared by the end of August to have the cuernalista for rutting in September. However, the deer lose their antlers in early winter, late autumn and some of them look a horn formed but still clears deck. Sensaión that gives shelter their antlers in winter lol. For what I have found, this time is the highest number of deer can be seen in the Cantabrian Mountains. Tend to be more clustered and the fact that it snowed and the trees have leaves also facilitate their observation. Watching these animals napping in the sun in winter has a special magic.
Macho roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) wearing a horn cover
clears couple of deer
But the biggest surprise for me yesterday the birds that were not be seen often. Capiblancos speak of blackbirds (Turdus torquatus ). An amazing flock of 14 birds were resting in a meadow near a clump of oaks. Flights in which they fought and fell to the ground attached. If it is difficult to see one of these animals, just imagine that amount of illusion it does, and more with this type behavior. I had no choice to photograph the entire flock and they were off and flew continuously, but if I fotgrafiar to a copy that stopped to rest in an oak. It is a testimonial image.
Blackbird capiblanco resting on a mountain oak
The scene of the blackbirds happened as a fox rampant in search of food under them and 2 deer nap in the sun. An idyllic scene to remember. The blackbirds have chosen this area as wintering regiçon so here I'll be aware if I can observe their progress. I hope you enjoyed the entry and greeting.
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