A rainy start to Thursday means I may not get birding until later or even Friday. So for today I’m posting left-over photographs from Menorca 2014, and then no more until next year - promise.
Below, a Spotted Flycatcher, a common species in early May, this one near Cala Galdana.
There was a ringed Audouin’s Gull near the hotel most days. The Darvic letters BCFH looked familiar from 2013, and so it proved. The gull had been ringed as a chick in the nest at Cap Menorca, Ciutadella on 4th July 2008 but later taken a liking to Sant Tomas where I’d seen it in 2013 too.
Audouin's Gull
Here’s a female Stonechat at the roadside from Tirant to Cap de Cavalleria. She was irate that we were near to her nest.
Stonechat
Near Tirant - Menorca
I’m told that the insect is a not uncommon Scarlet Darter, the following photo the usual distant view of the elusive and shy Purple Heron, and then an unidentified millipede sp.
Scarlet Darter
Purple Heron
Menorcan Millipede
Two Donkeys at Es Migjorn, much in love
Menorcan Donkeys
Black-winged Stilts at two different sites, Es Grau and Addaia.
Black-winged Stilt
Black-winged Stilt
Woodpigeons on Menorca have noticeably darker plumage than our UK ones, but just like our own the Menorca ones are also losing their fear of man by frequenting towns and gardens on a regular basis.
Woodpigeon
A break from birds with a few pictures from our favourite coffee stop - the charming, unspoilt, quiet town of Es Mercadal.
A Bistro - Es Mercadal
Street Scene - Es Mercadal
The Old Smithy - Es Mercadal
Coffee Stop - Cas Sucre at Es Mercadal
To finish today’s post, here is the ubiquitous Egyptian Vulture and a Bee-eater on that rusty old fence.
Egyptian Vulture
And who knows what tomorrow's post will bring? Stop by Another Bird Blog soon to find out.
As you might expect, this post is linking to Theresa's Run-A-Round Ranch where you can find more birds on fences.
As you might expect, this post is linking to Theresa's Run-A-Round Ranch where you can find more birds on fences.