Medium-large bat species, in a probably monospecific group of at least six or more hunting at medium height from the ground (mainly at the same level or even below tree canopy) under very big and severe forest fire.
Unfortunately, I didn't bring any bat recorder with me.
Contrast has been locally edited to highlight the shape.
cf rueppellii. Always seen in comparation with fulvus, darker, not much differences between body and flight feathers. When flying side by side with fulvus, looked smaller. Poor pictures, possibly not confirming any of the features mentioned. I'll upload the original photos as soon as possible, though i think it won't help that much.
I wonder if it's not Bubo bubo again! The call is clearly bisyllabic. I had the same bird in the same tree in 2021 already.
adult, breaching
with @ahleitao, @p_alves, @safara, @anabotelho and Tiago Carvalho
on a Mar Ilimitado seabird tour
Wall Gecko species endemic to 'Selvagens' islets, that belongs to Madeira Island archipelago from Portugal. (In the Google maps Location it says Sé as a short name for Selvagens)
Endemic La Gomera and El Hierro I read in a book Boettgers Lizard is introduced to the Botanical Gardens of Funchal. I tried to find it, and I can not say wether one of my shots was a success. However, please look carefully. If considert the lizards here darker than anywhere else on Madeira. And I tried hard, so I will upload some more lizards from around that place.
Endemic La Gomera and El Hierro I read in a book Boettgers Lizard (Gallotia caesaris) is introduced to the Botanical Gardens of Funchal. I tried to find it, and I can not say wether one of my shots was a success. However, please look carefully. If considert the lizards here darker than anywhere else on Madeira. And I tried hard, so I will upload some more lizards from around that place.
Endemic La Gomera and El Hierro I read in a book Boettgers Lizard is introduced to the Botanical Gardens of Funchal. I tried to find it, and I can not say wether one of my shots was a success. However, please look carefully. If considert the lizards here darker than anywhere else on Madeira. And I tried hard, so I will upload some more lizards from around that place.
Endemic La Gomera and El Hierro I read in a book Boettgers Lizard is introduced to the Botanical Gardens of Funchal. I tried to find it, and I can not say wether one of my shots was a success. However, please look carefully. If considert the lizards here darker than anywhere else on Madeira. And I tried hard, so I will upload some more lizards from around that place.
Male
c. 1,5 in length
Marvellous!
Though it seemed to be camouflaged with the snail shells (which I later encountered referenced in Naturdata)
https://naturdata.com/especie/adonea-algarvensis/3065/0/
@pdubois @bbinsecte @harvestman-man @flight69
Hello, I was astonished to read some of the posts regarding this species "a", if that is indeed the species I have here. Having lived in Serra de Sao Mamede of eastern Portugal for 7 years I assumed that everybody knew about these, and that they were common everywhere in Portugal. They are absolutely abundant here and certainly have been for at least 30 years but maybe much longer, or always. They form huge clusters of hundreds of individuals in dark, preferably damp places, and bounce their bodies rapidly if disturbed by light or movement. They swarm into houses at night, frequently running over your own body. Every rural property in this area has them, even the castle at Marvao. My personal colony spends the daylight hours on the walls in my water well, but I've also seen colonies under overhanging rocks on the River Sever.
I would not be at all surprised if the Sao Mamede is the source of the north European invasion - many tourists from France, Netherlands, Belgium etc come here by car and campervan, and I would think it almost impossible not to take some passengers back home, the harvestmen are so abundant in summer, though numbers vary year to year.
I had always assumed this was Leiobunum lusitanicum. If there is any information on this I'd be glad to receive it, or if I can provide further information I'd be happy to do so.
Hybrid Hirundo rustica x Delichon urbica. Capture for ringing at night roost (Petite Camargue ringing station). With Hirundo rustica for comparison.
No Hirundo rustica x Delichon urbica taxa available on INat.
Desmán ibérico avistado en rio afluente al Cavez en la zona de Tras os Montes al norte de Portugal. Observación totalmente fortuïta, sin captura. Condiciones perfectas de luz sobre el tramo de río. Habitualmente es un animal nocturno así que es bastante infrecuente avistarlo a plena luz del dia.La zona cuenta con buena población de esta especie.
Found on a cruise ship while arriving at Portimão harbour.
Possibly this moth came from other location (ship route Tangier- Malaga-Portimão)