Shifting to
fauna and getting close to some of those that populate and give life to a
natural spot, I leave the first series of photos taken on the same day. Gerês
is very rich, indeed.
Bocage’s Wall Lizard / Lagartixa de Bocage - Podarcis bocagei
Ant / Formiga - Camponotus lateralis (might be Crematogaster scutellaris but by their behavior, I guess the first
one).
Well… the next one is a bee / abelha! Which species, I don’t know and the photo hasn’t enough detail to
accurately identify it. But it was sunset and the colors where truly intense on
this lavender. Out of DOF where yellow lirium (from a nearby residential garden).
Bee on lavander
North
shoreline of River Homem
Terras de Bouro, Portugal
2011, June
P.S.: I am
not and do not pretend to personate a biologist. I’m just curious about the weird
beings I photograph and attempt the exercise of identifying them.
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