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  1. Oct 18, 2023 · The Western Yellow Wagtail is a beautiful small passerine bird belonging to the Motacillidae family. It has a slender body that can range from 15-16 cm in length and its wings are mostly yellow with some blue feathers at their tips. Its tail is black tipped, long and wags constantly during flight making it easy to identify this species of wagtail.

  2. Nov 13, 2023 · Parc Natural de SAlbufera is the largest wetland in Mallorca and 1650 hectares big. To really get to know the place and see all the best birding spots you need more than one visit. The reserve contains many trails and habitats ranging from pine woods, fresh water pools and lagoons, extensive reed-beds, salt marsh and tamarisk groves.

  3. The Digestive System of Birds: An In-Depth Look; Adaptations for Different Diets of Birds; The Role of Gizzards in Bird Digestion; Anatomy of the Bird Digestive Tract; Respiratory System

  4. Mar 24, 2019 · It flew over the water and reed beds trying to spot any unwary prey, but the birds quickly scattered and took flight. The teal and shovelers were the first birds in the air followed by the waders: avocets, stilts, and lapwings.

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  5. You’ll see eagles and falcons, flamingos, birds of prey and a wide variety of migratory birds that visit Mallorca en route and to rest. Among the most popular haunts of birdwatchers are the Natural Park of S'Albufera, the Serra de Tramuntana and the island of Cabrera.

  6. Birdwatching sites in Mallorca. Mallorca has long been known as one of the best places in the Mediterranean for bird watching, especially in the north close to the resort of Puerto Pollensa (also known as Port de Pollença, Majorca).

  7. Mar 22, 2022 · Adult males have a greenish-yellow mantle, greyish-green wings with whitish-yellow fringes to the coverts and tertials, and a dark-greyish tail with outer feathers. They are the smallest, most compact of the European wagtails, with an almost pipit-like silhouette.

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