01st October, Škocjanski zatok
Admitedly, Ibis are not the most beautiful of birds. Its lanky profile with a prominent neck and beak does not make them win beauty contests, however to me they evoke memmories of Ancient Egypt. The sacred ibis was closely associated to Djehuti, God of knowledge and wisdom. Glossy Ibises can be seen in the Adriatic with relative ease, they move up and down the coast throughout the year. In Koper they are regular visitors but not always let themselves be seen. A few days ago a group of Ibides were spotted in Škocjanski zatok, so in the first sunny day after the storms I grabbed bins, scope and camara and got moving.
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| Glossy Ibiss hidden from view. |
Lazy warm afternoon with gushes of Bora (the chilly northern wind). Lots of people around and surprisingly good numbers of birds: White and Yellow Wagtails in the meadows, Winchats on the wires and a flying dart of blue crossing in front of me, that is, a Kingfisher.
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| A White Wagtail and a Yellow Wagtail in the recently mowed meadows. |
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| The wagtails followed in the steps of oxen, catching insects. |
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| Juvenile Black-crowned Night Heron basking in the sun. |
Nice start of the Autumn in the south of Slovenia. Looking forward to bird surprises in the coming days.
Observations (note that for common species no exhaustive count was performed):
- Glossy Ibis, 2.
- Shoveler, 1.
- Wigeon, 4.
- Teal > 10, male in fresh plumage.
- Mallard, > 4.
- Little Egret > 14.
- Great Cormorant, 2 juveniles + > 6 adults.
- Pygmy Cormorant, 1 in Lagoon + 7 in reserve.
- Black-headed Gull > 3.
- Mute Swan > 4 ad + > 8 juveniles.
- Little Grebe > 4.
- Kingfisher, 1.
- Great-crested Grebe, 3.
- Greenshank, 2.
- White Wagtail, 6.
- Yellow Wagtail, 4.
- Curlew, 2.
- Grey Heron > 12.
- Coot > 30.
- Hooded Crow, 2.
- Starling, ca 80.
- Great Egret > 3.
- Winchat, 2.
- Black-crowned Night Heron, 1, juvenile.
- Moorhen > 6.





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