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Category Archives: Wildlife
Bird #517 — European Greenfinch
chloris chloris (green, greenish) Tuesday, April 18, 2019 — 2:45 pm Waldenbuch, Germany — Ritter Sport Museum A few minutes after spotting the Great Tit, I found another bird. It was flitting around in a tree maybe three feet off … Continue reading
Bird #516 — Great Tit
parus (titmouse) major (greater) Tuesday, April 18, 2019 — 2:40 pm Waldenbuch, Germany — Ritter Sport Museum After I finished eating in the Ritter Cafe, I left my family and wandered around the area. I hadn’t gone far when I … Continue reading
Bird #515 — Gray Heron
ardea (heron. In Roman mythology the town of Ardea was razed to the ground, and from the ashes rose a lean, pale bird, shaking the cinders from its wings and uttering mournful cries) cinerea (ash-gray) Tuesday, April 18, 2019 — … Continue reading
Bird #514 — European Goldfinch
carduelis carduelis (goldfinch) Tuesday, April 18, 2019 — 2:19 pm Waldenbuch, Germany — Ritter Sport Museum We were sitting in the Ritter Cafe when I spotted two small birds flit down from a bush and land on a fence along … Continue reading
Bird #513 — Eurasian Kestrel
falco (falcon, from falcis, sickle) tinnunculus (kestrel, from tinnulus, shrill sounding) Tuesday, April 18, 2019 — 1:40 pm Waldenbuch, Germany — Ritter Sport Museum We went to the Ritter chocolate factory/museum/cafe. Although it was on the edge of the town … Continue reading