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Monday, December 31, 2012

Blogposts about the Geology of the Cantabrian Mountains.


Some photos of the Cathedral Cave.  
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Wild Animals of the Cantabrian Mountains


The Salamandra salamandra bernardezi: an endimic fire salamander of North Spain.
The tree frog (Hyla arborea ssp. molleri).


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Birds of the Cantabrian Mountains



A family of egyptian vultures.
White storks nesting on castle ruins.
Encounter with a beautiful but wounded hoopoe.
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Wild Flowers of the Cantabrian Mountains



OTHER FLORA OF THE CANTABRIAN MOUNTAINS:

The many names of the dandelion (Taraxacum officinale).
Flowers in March in the Cantabrian Mountains.
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The first blooming orchids of the year.

A tree frog in a pond.

Orchis italica: The naked man orchid.

A route through the Cantabrian Mountains.

Thousands and thousands of green-winged orchids.

The limestone cliffs of the Asturian coast.

Encounter with a beautiful but wounded hoopoe.

The Anacamptis champagneuxii, another sister of the green-winged orchid.

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