Rabi'a Elizabeth

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GenX, US citizen, now living in Andalucia, Spain. Muslimah, occasional writer of fiction and blog posts on Islam, editor, translator. Currently learning Arabic, very slowly. #ActuallyAutistic . Expect some cat and food related posts! #AmWriting #Writing #AmQuerying #Editing #Translation #Castellano #Islam
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What are these two #Bees doing? It looks like they are at a square dance, do-si-do-ing!

This video was captured last week in Almería, Spain, a city right on the Mediterranean.

#Entomology #Hymenoptera

Chihuahuan Meadowlark

Handsome grassland bird found from the southwestern US to central Mexico. It was long considered a subspecies of the widespread Eastern Meadowlark, but recent research has shown that it should be treated as a distinct species. In the limited area where their ranges meet, note that Chihuahuan Meadowlark has paler flanks and more white in the tail. Separating Chihuahuan Meadowlark and Western Meadowlark is a common ID challenge as their ranges mostly overlap. Voice is often the safest bet. Chihuahuan Meadowlark has a simpler, less gurgled song and its typical call note is a sharp “zit” (not a low “chuck”). Silent birds can be identified if the tail is seen well. Chihuahuan Meadowlark’s outer four tail feathers are almost completely white, whereas the white in Western Meadowlark’s tail is mostly restricted to the outer three feathers. Chihuahuan Meadowlark’s cheek also tends to be paler, though this is not always a reliable feature. Prefers tall, undisturbed grassland areas, often scattered with oak trees. Feeds on the ground where it usually stays well hidden, and sometimes sits on exposed perches, especially when singing.

Link: https://ebird.org/species/lilmea2
Photo Location: United States

Chihuahuan Meadowlark - eBird

Handsome grassland bird found from the southwestern US to central Mexico. It was long considered a subspecies of the widespread Eastern Meadowlark, but recent research has shown that it should be treated as a distinct species. In the limited area where their ranges meet, note that Chihuahuan Meadowlark has paler flanks and more white in the tail. Separating Chihuahuan Meadowlark and Western Meadowlark is a common ID challenge as their ranges mostly overlap. Voice is often the safest bet. Chihuahuan Meadowlark has a simpler, less gurgled song and its typical call note is a sharp “zit” (not a low “chuck”). Silent birds can be identified if the tail is seen well. Chihuahuan Meadowlark’s outer four tail feathers are almost completely white, whereas the white in Western Meadowlark’s tail is mostly restricted to the outer three feathers. Chihuahuan Meadowlark’s cheek also tends to be paler, though this is not always a reliable feature. Prefers tall, undisturbed grassland areas, often scattered with oak trees. Feeds on the ground where it usually stays well hidden, and sometimes sits on exposed perches, especially when singing.

Test of HEIC image upload with #Cats for #Caturday. Taken at La Gatoteca in #Madrid.

It's #Goat and #Sheep walking season on the #RíoGenil!

I haven't seen this guy and his herd out since last winter, so I can tell that it's coming up on a year since I arrived here. This is about a 10 minute walk from the center of the small city where I live.

#Granada #SierraNevada #FarmAnimals #Andalucia #Farms #Livestock #Spain

I had a feeling I should take the phone with the good camera on my walk today, and I'm glad I went with it!

This is a block down from where I live.

#Granada #SierraNevada #Andalucia #Spain

Some other frequent #Trail companions here outside of #Granada: #Dogs large and small.

#Chihuahuas #AnimalCompanions #Andalucia #Spain

A common sight along the #RíoGenil outside of #Granada: #Horses!

#Andalucia #Spain

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Day 8 #AdventCalendar Cape May Warbler makes a migration stop in my backyard Spruce trees in Guelph Ontario Canada. Was intent on finding food in the tree and flitting from one branch to another while performing some acrobatic moves, especially hanging upside down and peeking at me!
Available here https://debbie-oppermann.pixels.com/featured/upside-down-peeking-debbie-oppermann.html
#CapeMayWarbler #warbler #bird #birdwatching #NaturePhotographer #Wildlife #nature #NatureLover #PhotographyIsArt #ArtMatters #wildlife #BirdArt #ArtAdventCalendar
Upside Down Peeking by Debbie Oppermann

Upside Down Peeking by Debbie Oppermann

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Astounding wave #clouds surge over #Wyoming’s Bighorn Mountains https://wapo.st/3UHDECP

#wywx #khwaves #KelvinHelmholtz

(Photo: Rachel Gordon)