Saturday, January 29, 2011

The Riches Of The Bible

The Master of the Sierra de Camaces

Hello friends, today we want to display an entry on an autumn day in the Sierra de Camaces, this day and marched road car and we had very good taste, because we had not obtained results in terms of wildlife photography.
Suddenly in the distance I saw a fox, we would have smelled it and walked away.
Fox (Vulpes vulpes) away into the bush.
After this observation we thought maybe we would not see him, but if!, Continues to approach, with the utmost discretion as possible. After we were slightly closer to each other. The cunning fox playing hide and seek.
Sly Fox (Vulpes vulpes) Sierra de Camaces
After this beautiful photo to us and we were glad the morning we continue approaching, we were closer, but again some movement made him look up.
Fox (Vulpes vulpes) looking up.
covered by vegetation stayed until he continued to own and continue stalking, because the air had changed and was not aware of our presence.
The fox (Vulpes vulpes) watching.
could now see more clearly, was hunting! Certainly large insect or a rodent. We were closer to 10 meters.
Fox (Vulpes vulpes) hunting.
At this time we had time to record a video that was launched by a small rodent and the hunted. Forgive the camera movement, but crouched in the broom could do more.
continue taking some more pictures and when we saw the next photo we were mesmerized by it, the fox was licking!.

Fox (Vulpes vulpes) licking.
Moments later because of a bad move the fox realized our presence and walked slowly to slip in between the bushes and brooms nearby.
Fox (Vulpes vulpes) watching.

After this great episode, one that has us most excited to continue to expose new adventures.
hope you enjoy it.

Saludillos.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

What Age Does Rottweiler Stop Teething

A day trip to Douro Arribes

To start the year we will remember a beautiful day we spent at the end of summer by the impressive granite cut of Arribes Huebra del Duero and the largest natural park we have in province.
first visited the "Tower" Sobradillo Natural Park, where they treated us very well, we reported and commented on many curiosities.
Casa del Parque "El Sobradillo tower."
Then we headed for the Huebra, reaching the outskirts of towns and Saldeana Bermellar visiting the existing forts.
Arribes Huebra River.
discovered on a route by Huebra a copy of Iberian Lizard, which had not been able to observe at other times. Another observation we made is that the oaks and appeared with his particular molasses produced as a reaction from the tree to insect stings.
Iberian lizard (Podarcis hispanica).
Melaza en encina.
Posteriormente nos dirigimos al río Duero, en concreto hacia los pueblos de Saucelle y Vilvestre, en los cuales pudimos disfrutar con algunas de las aves propias de la zona y con unos paisajes espléndidos, aunque pasamos mucho calor.
Rio Duero discurriendo hacia la Fregeneda.
Fotografiamos nuestro primer Águila culebrera (Circaetus gallicus).
También fotografiamos nuestro primer Shrike (Lanius senator).
Griffon Vulture (Gyps fulvus) , as always very abundant here.
Huebra mouth of the Douro River, hydroelectric power. Abundant crops nearby.
hope you enjoyed our first visit to the Arribes del Duero, soon will make more, we had a pretty good, to have been a touchdown with the area.

Greetings to all!.