Archive for November, 2006


Photo selections

Saturday, November 18th, 2006 by Admin / 4 Comments

This is simply a selection of photos from some French websites:

Antonio Sabater’s picture story

Monday, November 13th, 2006 by Admin / No Comments
Short-toed Eagle. Antonio Sabater's photo story

We would like to invite you to the Enfoque10 Photo Agency website. Here you can find the series of photographies representing different scenes of Short-toed Eagles’ life (about 50 images with the maximal size of 700 px).

Waarneming.nl database

Sunday, November 12th, 2006 by Admin / 1 Comment
Waarneming.nl search results for Slangenarend photos

Waarneming.nl is a popular Netherlandish database of observations on plants and animals in the nature. Such form of the data keeping becomes more and more useful according to accumulation of the data with the increased pithiness of observations (Nl). All records are connected with the on-line map; some of them contain photos and comments.

Ornitho.ch gallery

Friday, November 10th, 2006 by Admin / No Comments
Ornotho.ch search results for Circaète Jean-le-Blanc

This is a link to the photogallery (Galerie photographique) on the Swiss ornithological site ornitho.ch. A rich collection of Short-toed Eagle photographies with not large dementions (450×450) is available there.

Zubarovskiy’s text

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006 by Admin / No Comments
Short-toed Eagle. Black-and-white illustrations

This text (Uk), written by eminent Ukrainian expert on Raptors, V. M. Zubarovskiy, was extracted from his monograph, which in whole was dedicated to Raptors of Ukraine and included some black-and-white photos:

• Зубаровський В. М., 1977 - Хижі птахи (Фауна України; T.5. Вип. 2.) - Наук.думка, 332 с.

Birds of Kazakhstan

Friday, November 3rd, 2006 by Admin / 3 Comments
Short-toed Eagle. Circaetus gallicus heptneri

Photos (1024×768 px) of Circaetus gallicus heptneri (© Askar Isabekov) and some information (En) on the traits of Short-toed Eagle population in Kazakstan. Also see the page dedicated to the nominal subspecies. The site has bilingual content now.