Some photos are a bit blurry, but again, I wanted to share all of my encounters with you!
Anas platyrhynchos and Cygnus columbianusAnas platyrhynchosAnser anserArdea cinereaAythya fuligula and Aix galericulataCarduelis carduelisCoccothraustes coccothraustesDelichon urbicumErithacus rubeculaFringilla coelebs maderensisFringilla coelebsGallinula chloropusParus majorPavo cristatus – not indigenous to Europe, of course, but successfully resides here.Phoenicurus ochrurosPyrrhocorax graculusRallus aquaticusTurdus merula, femaleMergus merganser, male and female
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