Showing posts with label vulture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vulture. Show all posts

Monday, July 23, 2018

23/07/2018 Watching some falconry in the grounds of la Rochefoucauld Chateau.

Maximum temperature today 30C, minimum 15C.  Dry; 11 km/h North-easterly winds with up to 29 km/h gusts.

The castles humble beginning dates back to year 980, from a wooden camp that was built by Foucauld on a rocky spur. The word ‘rock’, in fact, translates to ‘Roche’ in French. A square keep was then constructed by his son at the same site in the 11th century.
To celebrate the end of the Hundred Years’ War in 1453 and to demonstrate his political power as the Lord of the region, Jean de La Rochefoucauld built three additional towers to the structure and raised the level of the main tower of the castle, thus, enabling him to oversee his domain at greater heights. The last major modification to the overall structure of the castle was done in 1760 with the construction of the West Wing.
The Rochefoucauld family have owned and lived in the chateau for over 1000 years.  It is possible to view the chateau all except the wing where the family still live.

You can see they have reverted to the old name here. La Roche à Foucauld -The rock at Foucauld.

There was a lot of events going on but my only interest was the falconry.  I have more photos than usual but I did not want to split up the post.
Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) from North America- just look at those eyes!!...

as above...

as above...

and in flight.

The commentary was all in French so it was not easy to follow, but they said this was a barn owl.  It looked too small to me but it is certainly from the same family.  Also, I did not know which country the birds had come from; my books only cover South Africa and Europe!  Any help here please David and more below?

As above...

As above...

As above.

This bird I did recognise as it is a Giant eagle-owl (Bubo lacteus). Africa’s largest eagle-owl.  It was quite noisy calling often, but they did not fly it while we were there.

I believe this to be a Harris's Hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus) that came from America...

As above with the falconer.

Even I could not mistake this bird, the Kookaburra from Australia (Dacelo novaeguineae).  I must say it is the first time I have seen one flown in a falconry exhibition...

As above.

I think this might be a White-backed vulture (Gyps africanus). It is only two years old.

As above with the falconer...

As above - close up.

This might be a Hooded Vulture (Necrosyrtes monachus)...

As above with the falconer.  The birds were flying back and forth between the two falconers...

As above...

and finally a close up of the head of the above bird.



N.B. My bird blog is updated  HERE 


Part 17 of the birds seen in Africa.


Monday, July 3, 2017

03/07/2017 South African photos again as nothing much different in the garden! Mostly birds as we saw so many while we were away.

Maximum temperature 25C, minimum 13C.  12 km/h NW winds.  1 mm rain measured, cloudy all day.  Full sun due back tomorrow if the forecast has it right!
Pearlspotted Owl (Glaucidium perlatum). 

Spotted Eagle Owl (Bubo africanus).

 
As above.

Burchell's Coucal, (Centropus_supercillosus).

Red crested korhaan (Eupodotis ruficrista).

Bateleur eagle (Terathopius ecaudatus). 

Long crested Eagle (Lophaetus occipitalis).

Red-backed shrike  (Lanius collurio).

Yellow-billed kite (Milvus aegyptius).

Wildebeest (Connochaetes) and Impala (Aepyceros melampus).

Bontebok (Damaliscus pygargus).

 Bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus), classified as endangered in RSA.

Southern ground hornbill (Bucorvus leadbeateri).

As above, you can see the large wingspan, and yes they can fly!

Friday, September 19, 2014

19/09/2014 Some more photos from Wednesday as I have not had time to take any today!

Maximum temperature 28C.  Rain around but it seems to have missed us.
Names not showing again as with a few days ago!!!
Short notes under photos.
Arctic Fox.

As above.

Black Kite.

Common Buzzard

Coypu.

Egyptian Vulture found in Spain.

Macara sylvanus found in Gibraltar.

As above

Otter

Oryctolagus cuniculus. (Rabbit!)

Raccoon, originally from the USA, but escapees from Germany have formed a colony and breed readily in Europe.

Sanglier (Wild Pig)

Wolf, only a few remain in Western Europe.