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Are those nasturtiums on the left?
1 year agoI would definitely say the corvid family.
1 year agoAwww, poor Scott.
1 year agoI don’t know, but I’m getting zoom envy.
1 year agoIt’s hard to tell from just the photo - it could be a carrion crow too - but I think it’s a raven (or a Corvo, in Portuguese) based on the heaviness of its bill. If it seemed too large, it’s almost certainly a raven.
1 year agoIt is still funny, to those of us of a certain age, every time.
1 year agoI just now saw this after commenting on the previous post. :-)
1 year agoIberian Inquistion??? Noooobody expects the Iberian Inquisition!!
1 year agoThat was Dodie's suggestion, because of size.
1 year agoMaybe a reed bunting? Little brown birds are so confusing!
https://ebird.org/species/palbun
A couple of "pigs" According to wikipedia there are over 1,000 different breeds! Who knew?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_dove
Looks like loquats. My brother in HI has a tree and I helped harvest some.
https://culinarybackstreets.com/cities-category/lisbon/2021/spring-food-break-2021/
Yellow might be Arctotheca calendula
https://invasoras.pt/en/invasive-plant/arctotheca-calendula
Can't seem to find anything on the red stuff.
Loquat, I think.
1 year ago
Yup, they seem almost naturalized all over the roadsides.
1 year ago