Wild Mallorca
Wild Mallorca: Merops has returned
Bee Eaters are gregarious, nesting colonially in sandy banks, preferably near to river shores, but not always.
Wild Mallorca: Chatting Cettis
Now, spring has already sprung, and butterflies are on the wing, and coupled with this, the landscape is slowly changing as more and more plants reveal their beautiful colours.
Wild Mallorca: A Damsel In Distress!
This week in wild Mallorca: Why is an Emperor Dragonfly being harassed by a tiny Damselfly?
S'Albufera de Mallorca Wetlands
S'Albufera de Mallorca Wetlands.
Butterfly
butterfly
Wild Mallorca: a question of orchids
In this week's Wild Mallorca spotlight: It's that time of year when the flowers begin to show off their multitude of colours and when the birds are singing their hearts out to claim both a territory and a mate.
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The Conquest of Paradise
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Migrants and memories
Around Majorca, a group of twelve bird watchers are scanning the skies and countryside for birds as best as they can with the limited movement, and they are messaging each other with what they have seen.
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Migration round up!
Migration has begun on Majorca, but it is still moving a little slowly. First to arrive were the usual Swallows and House Martins with a few reports of Black Kites moving through.
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Some things are worth the wait
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Wild Majorca
Testing times, but nature’s fine!
I am going to look at how nature will cope during all this, and what we can do to still enjoy seeing nature to boost our wellbeing.
Viewpoint
Ducks not scooters
We spend most of our lives wishing we could stay at home, now it's nice to go to work.
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Glossy’s and Barbary’s
It had been a great build up to seeing the Ibis, as earlier on I had been watching a pair of Stone Curlew moving around in the short grass of a small field adjacent to the platform.
- What a carry on! European Union abandons full launch of new travel entry system for Britons in favour of "phased rollout"
- Uncertainty surrounds EU Entry/Exit System implementation
- Fresh hope for Golden Visa in Spain
- Living in Palma Airport - Safe and warm
- Laura Hamilton: “I’ve always loved Mallorca, I just wished I’d bought here earlier...”
Comment
Rising floods, fading seasons: A call to protect our planet and embrace nature’s wonders
Something has to give big time as at some point there will be no reversing the climate problems.
Neville James-Davies29/11/2024 10:06