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Pedro Lourenço's avatar

What a delightful trip report. I really enjoyed reading. And despite having some 25 years of birdwatching under my belt this is the first time I learn that the white chest band on common buzzards has a name!

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Sarah Kelsey's avatar

I really enjoyed this. I love reading and learning about an environment that might superficially resemble the one I live in (temperate) but with all different species, many related to the ones I see. It is like they are parallel (or something.) It makes me dream of going to Europe and observing and photographing all the not-necessarily-rare wildlife.

I was particularly excited to learn about the wasp spider. I listened to this in the car (read by the surprisingly good AI voice) before coming back to look at the pictures, and wondered if the wasp spider was related to the writing spiders of the Southeastern US. Sure enough, they are in the same genus - Argiope. Some of ours make the straight line of ZZZZZ's, and others sit in an X of four of those lines, at the center of their webs. I'm thrilled to know these are called "stabilimentum" as now I can write about them more accurately and succinctly!

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