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  1. alicia coriolano

    robin(s)

  2. alicia coriolano

    PLS help me ID this butterfly

    I've checked several sites, looked at hundreds of photographs and still haven't found a match for this butterfly seen on a Greek island village in the Eastern Aegean. Could anyone help? Copper brown, single spot on forewing, 2 on hindwing.
  3. alicia coriolano

    help ID this lizard

    I photographed this lizard basking on a rock by the sea on the island of Patmos, Dodecannese, Eastern Mediterranean. I know next to nothing about reptiles, but searching around various sites a Stellagama Stellion seemed to be a good canditate. I was a bit doubtful about the habitat as most...
  4. alicia coriolano

    Glad to be back!

    Ages since I've checked the forum and honestly, I've missed it: the warm, friendly and complimentary comments on my quite ordinary photos, seeing gorgeous ones posted by others, obviously far more dedicated to bird watching than I will ever be! As a very urban resident who rarely wanders the...
  5. alicia coriolano

    a kind of kingbird?

    could someone help identifying this small bird, grey & white feathers, black line running from beak to eyes seen hopping on beach sidewalk & grass planted area of Arpoador, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 2016. I thought it might be a Bem-te-vi (Pitangus lictor) because it's such a common bird...
  6. alicia coriolano

    Hello!

    Up until a couple of weeks ago I paid very little attention to birds apart from a special fondness for blackbirds (Turdus Merula) dating from the years I lived in London hearing them dialogue in song from one roof to another. Yes, I could recognise sparrows, pigeons, gulls (grew up overlooking...
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