The cover of the October issue of Current Zoology shows a collage of two pictures of my friend Ugo Mellone and a picture of mine, a flying Common Buzzard (here below).
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Friday, August 22, 2014
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
The first migrant
As the the daylight decreases then raptors become more likely to start their migration. As usual, at the beginning of August the first Black Kites appear over the skies of southern Italy. This year I have catched the sight of the first one in the early morning flying over the beach. The kite was trying not to be blown off over the Ionian Sea from the strong western wind using flapping flight.
Here in the pictures below two shots from Black Kites taken at their breeding grounds in Central Italy some weeks ago. The pictures show two different individuals close to their nests. The one flying has spent all the reproductive season defending his territory around its nest by flying over human people and calling frequently.
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
A wet summer
This summer (and the spring too) is particularly wet here in Central Italy and therefore the landscape is green and it doesn't looks like the usual Mediterranean summer landscape. Also the pools are still full of water. Therefore it is not unexpected that small animals like amphibians and reptiles had a great reproductive season. Here in the pictures below two of those species.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Waiting for the spring
Looking for the upcoming spring, here following some shots of the Strait of Gibraltar in its winter mood.
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