Thursday, October 28, 2010

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few weeks ago we visited the National Park Monfragüe, we made a few rutilla in which we observe a large variety of flora and fauna of this beautiful National Park. The day did not accompany us because it was cloudy, and as you know to the world of photography the less light worst pictures, but despite this we did a few curious enough snapshots shown below:

Landscape
Monfragüe
As you can see in the picture, the day was not good, thank goodness we did not rained, but little lacking.

Griffon Vulture (Gyps fulvus)
This National Park is one of the largest colonies of the Iberian Peninsula.

Ocellated Lizard (Lacerta lepida)
This great example of Ocellated Lizard surprised us when we walk quietly around the park roads, a little more and not we become aware of their presence, thank goodness we could observe a considerable time and see some to its charms.

Lodon (Celtis australis)
This Lodon is the unique tree has Monfragüe, has more than 150 years and bearing is majestic as you can see in the picture, never seen a foot aviamos such an advanced age, is truly magnificent.

Heron (Ardea cinerea)
Although the picture is far away from this beautiful bird stands quite well these colors so characteristic of this species. It is the only inn that day we shoot.

Male Deer (Cervus elaphus)
Although we showed in the previous entry in Monfragüe bellowing, we could least not in this to upload a photo entry, since the deer is the most abundant mammal National Park.

doe (Cervus elaphus)

hope you enjoy it.
continue with the second part in not many days.

Greetings!



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