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Sring in Somosaguas II. Resident birds. (1 Viewer)

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A month ago I wrote a post about Somosaguas newcomers birds in spring, bee-eaters, hoopoe and nightingales. But today I post about residents birds, that are most active in the spring.
As a jackdaw that took a stick with the beak. But It left it there. Perhap it was very large for the nest. Although another jackdaw tried the stick too. Other jackdaw had just take a bath.
Magpies are still more abundant than jackdaws.
A kestrel overflown me
And in the gallery forest that is beside Economics Faculty I saw tits, golfinches, a blackbird foraged in litter.

Walking inside the riparian forest that creates an almost dry stream coming from a sewer from Pozuelo town. Several birds like a serin drank in a backwater ot the dirty stream. At the top of a branch a greenfinch. Perhaps a flycatcher gawking in the bush.
Sparrows flitted over the bushes in vacant fields east of Somosaguas.
And I caught this rabbit asleep. That quickly awake.
A collared dove
As always here, I saw plenty of monk parakeets
And a couple of green woodpeckers. Female with black mustache on the grass.
And the male with red mustache on their usual tree. I have seem them on this tree for 3 years.
I kept taking pictures of the female that was quieter.
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