Sigo pajareando cerquita de casa dejándome sorprender por las aves que tienen a bien mostrarse ante mi presencia. A ver si con la llegada de la primavera acuden también nuevas especies que procedentes del sur peninsular y África tienen aquí sus zonas de cría.
El objetivo que me he planteado al publicar este blog es que sea un lugar de encuentro e intercambio de experiencias personales, para todos aquellos aficionados que como yo, disfrutáis enormemente de esa pequeña historia que hay detrás de cada imagen robada con mayor o menor fortuna a nuestras queridas aves. Aquí irán apareciendo esos “Instantes alados” que intentaré vayan creciendo en calidad y cantidad a lo largo del tiempo. Gracias por vuestra visita y comentarios. Julio Martín
5 mar 2021
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That is a very impressive Goldfinch! Its face is so colorful. I wish that we would have this special bird where I live.
ResponderEliminarGreetings from Utah.
Thans a lot Kaya, definetively the goldfinch is one of the more beautiful bird we can enjoy here in Spain. Greetings from the basque country
EliminarThis is a very handsome bird indeed, Julio. It is ironic that the last ones I saw were in Australia where it has been introduced and is now well established. There has often been a bit of a dispute as to whether European Goldfinch or American Goldfinch is the more handsome bird. It is a pointless discussion really. Let's just agree that they are both wonderful!
ResponderEliminarAs you say David, I can't be more agree with you, both goldfinch are really wonderful. Greetings
EliminarLovely birds... Great images of them.
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Thanks a lot Dave, I just has discovered your blog which from now on I'll follow with great interesting. Greeting from the Basque country
EliminarMuy bonitas imágenes de este colorín... Feliz fin de semana..
ResponderEliminarGracias Ana, Feliz fin de semana también para ti.
EliminarBuenos tardes Julio, beautiful photos. These birds were in my garden too. Greetings Caroline
ResponderEliminarThank you Caroline, here these birds are also quite common. Greetings Julio
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