A new species to wrap the year

in #hive-1064442 years ago

99 SMAP contests!! Amazing how long we've been having fun; triple digits seems a great way to start the year in beauty.

And since the last contest of the year features free theme, here's the last species I saw, for the first time!


I spent the last week visiting the island of Sal, in Cabo Verde archipelago, in the westen coast of Africa. The island is incredibly arid, with very little amounts of rain each year (if any!), and I haven't seen that much wildlife; but to compensate the lack of variety, one of the species was everpresent!


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Cape Verde sparrow - Passer iagoensis, male

Sparrows!

This species is endemic to Cabo Verde, and can be found in almost all islands of the archipelago. In Sal, we found them everywhere.


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Cape Verde sparrow - Passer iagoensis, female

They are small sparrows, smaller than the common house sparrow; and as you can see by the photos, it's easy to tell male and female apart: as usual, males are prettier, with a chestnut colour on the sides of the head and in the back. Female has duller colours, with a white superciliar stripe.


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It was common to see large groups scouting the lawns in front of the hotel, and some individuals doing yoga on the palm trees.


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The island is very small, around 30km long, and during a tour of the island, I found them almost everywhere we stopped, beach included!


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It was in the hotel they were more present, thow; there wasn't a meal, early or late in the day, where the adventurous ones were jumping around, easting on the crumbs. There were signs saying to not feed the birds, but they managed pretty well without anyone actively feeding them. And if by any chance any food was left unsupervised...


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Cake, anyone?


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I witnessed a couple of times someone going for the buffet, leave a full plate outside, going back in to get something... and comeback to see a plate full of happy sparrows!! 😁 😁


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If you ever visit Cabo Verde, you won't need to be looking for them, you'll find them for sure; and only there, since they can't be found anywhere else!


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Merry Christmas everyone! And here's to a year full of feathered beauties!

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A family of sparrows often nests in my huge bush in the front garden. The bush is tight enough to protect them from magpies and other predators.

Beautiful captures 💙

Thank you! These ones were really cute, like mini house sparrows! And as noisy too! :) Cheers! !BEER


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Wow, this is a new kind of sparrow for me. Thanks for sharing.

My pleasure! Merry Christmas!

I did not know about these sparrows and how small they are. Wonderful post and splendid photos. I can imagine how happy these birdies are clearing the plates with food. 😀

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I just wish I had taken photo of the people's faces when they were returning to their plates filled with sparrows feasting! :)))

The Cape Verde sparrow habit includes tables especially with beach umbrella. Favorite feed ground buffets 😁

You're not that far off from Sal reality! 🤣🤣