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  1. Gavia_immer

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Swinging Mistle Thrush'

    A lovely 'swinging' ;) capture, dude!! Happy 2011!!
  2. Gavia_immer

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Barbary Partridge'

    A superb capture, Robert! I am green with envy, I didnt manage even to see it in the only chance I had to get it in my life.
  3. Gavia_immer

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Long-tailed Tit'

    You had the same idea, Christine: a Long-tailed Tit to welcome the New year :-O Lovely portrait, girl!! :t: :clap:
  4. Gavia_immer

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Blue Tit'

    Beautiful and exquisite, Nigel. Your trademark. Happy 2011!!!!!!
  5. Happy 2011!!!!!!

    Happy 2011!!!!!!

    Sorry I have been away for so long, but I had to come to wish you all a very Happy 2011!! This cutie is from last summer in Cannock Chase. Nigel Kiteley took me there to get some bird pictures. Great birds, great photography and great company. Thanks once more, Nigel. I owe you this one too :t:
  6. Gavia_immer

    Damselflies for ID, Spain

    OMG, Roy!! :eek!: That was a real lesson about Ischnura ID!! Thank you soooo much!!! :t:
  7. Gavia_immer

    What kind of insect is this? C Spain

    Thank you very much, borin!! :t: I have checked using your clue and finally found it!! It is Hadrodemus m-flavum, just in case anybody is interested! o:)
  8. Gavia_immer

    Little Spider for ID, Madrid

    Thank you so much, salticus!! I think that is what it is!! :t: Sorry for my late reply. but I have had a hell of a week and couldn't come to BF at all! :-C
  9. Gavia_immer

    Little Spider for ID, Madrid

    A little Spider taken in the mountains of Madrid in June. I had forgotten about it!! Thanks in advance to anybody that can help with ID! :t:
  10. Gavia_immer

    What kind of insect is this? C Spain

    Thanks Phil!! :t: Checked in Internet and, yes, this is what I was looking for!! Certainly it is an Assasin Bug! Knowing which is species will be tricky indeed, tough. But at least I know where to look now!! Thanks again! :t:
  11. Gavia_immer

    Lovely looking Moth for ID, Madrid

    This cutie was in my kitchen, in Madrid, about 2 weeks ago. Any ideas? Sorry about the quality but I took it in a rush right before leaving for work. Thanks!! :t:
  12. Gavia_immer

    2 Grasshoppers for ID, C Spain

    Found these two in El Pardo, outskirts of Madrid city in June the 12th. Probably they are very common but I simply have no idea about Grasshoppers. Would love to know what they are. Any ideas? Thanks in advance!! :t:
  13. Gavia_immer

    What kind of insect is this? C Spain

    I know I have seen pictures somewhere of something similar with that odd proboscide but I cannot find them now, when I am too curious as I have seen one in real life. Any ideas of the species or at list what family it belongs to? The picture was taken in the mountains of Madrid in middle June...
  14. Gavia_immer

    Moth for ID, UK

    Thank you sooooooooooo much, Sean!!! :t:
  15. Gavia_immer

    Damselflies for ID, Spain

    I think this two cuties are teneral damsels and I am a bit lost. Can anybody help with ID? Both pictures were taken in the same place, Rivas Vaciamadrid, in the southern part of Madrid province, C Spain. The first one was taken in early May and the second at the beginning of September. Thanks...
  16. Gavia_immer

    Moth for ID, UK

    Found this one in Brandon Marsh on the 15th of August. Any help with ID would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance!! :t:
  17. Gavia_immer

    Few moths and butterflies from The Camargue

    No. 2 is a Skipper of the genus Carcharodus, most likely Carcharodus alceae, which is the most common and widespread in France, plus the marks look closer to that one. No. 3 is a Greyling, yes, but cannot be 100% sure which one. Too much pattern is hidden and the underwing looks a bit odd for...
  18. Gavia_immer

    Very tiny butterflies ID

    They have to be Eastern Tailed-Blues. It is the only tailed Blue found in your area and they are pretty variable. Grey Haistreaks are bigger (still small though) and have a very different pattern on the underwing. :t:
  19. Gavia_immer

    Tiny Flower for ID, UK

    Thanks again, Alan!! :t: I have checked pictures in the net and that's what it looks like! It seems to be a plant also found in the USA. Some of the pictures I saw in the net show a much bigger plant. I guess those are missidentifications... It was very common in the area and didn't see any...
  20. Gavia_immer

    Tiny Flower for ID, UK

    Thanks, Mike and Alan!! I got it in a meadow a few miles away from Bewdley (Midlands). Hope that helps! :t:
  21. Gavia_immer

    Tiny Flower for ID, UK

    Found in the Midlands, growing at ground level, a very short plant. The tiny flowers were a beauty. Any idea what it is? Thanks in advance! :t:
  22. Gavia_immer

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Marise + Ken'

    Thanks for sharing this, MC!! :t: Finally got to see Marise, lovely lady you are, girl!! And GREAT to see again the GREAT man, Kenny Boy himself!! Still processing pictures of my visit to Oakwood, Ken! :eek!:
  23. Gavia_immer

    Lovely flower for ID, UK

    OMG!! I even have the Spanish name too now!! :-O :-O That is great, Mike! :t: Thank you so much to you both! That was quick!! :t:
  24. Gavia_immer

    Lovely flower for ID, UK

    Thanks, Mike and Phil!! :t: I have a wider shot getting more of the plant. Not very good but hope it is of any help.
  25. Gavia_immer

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'NARCISSUS'

    OMG!!!!!! After seeing this I think I'd better give up macro photography!! :eek!: I am speechless!! Stunning shot in every possible way!! :clap: :clap: :clap:
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