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Test-driving the FZ28
Snapped these up with the new box on a walk in the park
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| Calotropis gigantea - one of my favourite weeds, because there's always much happening on its leaves and flowers |
| See - what did I tell you? This chap was sitting here waiting for brunch |
| Closer crop. I need a macro lens for any more detail. Donors, listening? |
| 'Tis the season for Tulip Trees |
Encounter - White-eared Bulbul
A prim little bulbul that's completely at home in the desert
In Horse With No Name, Neil Young sang: "In the desert, you can't remember your name." It's sort of what you feel when you see a bulbul in the desert, comfortable among the spare vegetation.
Meet the White-eared Bulbul, locally common in the salt desert but rare elsewhere in India. We found parties of these birds in every little oasis of greenery, picking away at insects and consuming available plant nectar. In Kutch, where there are few large trees, stands of exotic Prosopis juliflora have begun to make their presence felt in the desert vegetation. Hopping among these low trees are these bulbuls with a difference - their strikingly contrasted pied heads make them resemble slightly oversize Great Tits. Their crests are short, and their musical fluting calls are similar to those of other bulbuls. But what sets them apart is the sulphur-yellow vent. In overall coloration, the White-eared Bulbul is very similar to the Himalayan Bulbul, but the latter's range ends at the foothills (while the White-eared Bulbul's begins in central and northwestern India and stretches westward to Arabia). Also, the Himalayan Bulbul's Elvis Presley hairdo is tell-tale.
Photograph: © Sandeep Somasekharan
Darwin's finches, a scrapbook from MyARKive
Arkive.org is a fantastic resource offering information about the world's endangered species. I found this scrapbook on Darwin's finches very handy.
Darwin's finches - a MyARKive scrapbook
Encounter - White-browed Bulbul
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