A Look at the Portuguese World

 

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This migratory bird was chosen to be the bird of the year 2011 by PSSB, a distinction that is an alert to the drastic decrease of this specimen on the planet. The shearwater can be recognized by its brown back, white belly and yellow beak, but what truly distinguishes it…
We can see it with some frequency in the urban jungle that is their natural environment. At first it may seem very friendly, but be careful when you least expect it "attacks" its prey. This is an animal of average height, according to some is endemic in Brazil, specifically to…
The giant octopus of the Pacific is the irrational living being more motherly of the planet. An invertebrate that does not look at ways to ensure the survival of their eggs It is considered the most maternal species of the animal kingdom. It seems surprising given that it is a…
They are small birds that visit Portugal every year and bring with them the harbinger of spring Swallows are birds that despite its small size every year make a journey of a thousand miles to our country for nesting. Every year, following an instinct that is inherent in flying them…
This is a specimen that resists weather and environmental upheavals in our country for over two centuries. An example of maturity in the vegetal world. An olive tree with permanent residence in Tavira is the oldest tree in Portugal. An official recognition of the National Forest Authority (NFA), after being…
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