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Flora and aquatic fauna

Flora and aquatic fauna. SUBBASIN “Río Grande”. Vegetation of river banks :. Reedbeds that appear in the boundaries of the gardens and in the edge of creeks. Vegetation of river banks:. Brambles in boundaries of plantations and edges of creeks. Vegetation of river banks :.

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Flora and aquatic fauna

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  1. Flora and aquatic fauna SUBBASIN “Río Grande”

  2. Vegetation of river banks : • Reedbedsthat appear in the boundaries of the gardens and in the edge of creeks.

  3. Vegetation of river banks: • Bramblesin boundaries of plantations and edges of creeks.

  4. Vegetation of river banks : • Reedbeds in the bed of the rivers and creeks.

  5. Vegetation of river banks : • Tarajalesin the dry beds and gravel beds of the Río Grande. • Willows,shrubs that develop in some tributaries with less temporary waters.

  6. Aquatic fauna: Fish • Common barbel (Luciobarbus sclateri) • Boga (Pseudochondrostoma Willkommi)

  7. AMPHIBIANS • Common salamander (Salamandra salamandra) • Southern little “pintojo” toad (Discoglossus jeanneae).

  8. AMPHIBIANS • Spurs toad (Pelobates cultripes) • Southern little frog (Hyla meridionalis)

  9. REPTILES • Leprous tortoise (Mauremys leprosa)

  10. REPTILES • Viperish snake (Natrix maura) • Snake of necklace (Natrix natrix)

  11. BIRDS • Fishing eagle (Pandion haliaetus) • Lake eaglet (Circus aeruginosus)

  12. BIRDS: Royal Duck(Anas platyrhynchos) • The male is the most colouring • Matching: Male was giving pecks in love in the head of his dear one, whereas she seemed on the verge of suffocating.

  13. BIRDS • Big riverwalker (Tringa ochropus).

  14. BIRDS • European lapwing (Vanellus vanellus)

  15. BIRDS • Stork (Himantopus himantopus) with his nestling.

  16. BIRDS Black stork (Ciconia nigra)

  17. Common Fleming(Phoenicopterus ruber)

  18. Common spatula (Platalea leucorodia)

  19. BIRDS • Martin fisherman(Alcedo atthis)

  20. BIRDS • Imperial heron (Ardea purpurea) in flight.

  21. BIRDS • Common heron (Egretta garzetta)

  22. BIRDS • Crabber little egret (Ardeola ralloides)

  23. MAMMALS • Buzzard bat (Myotis daubentonii) • Water rat (Arvicola sapidus)

  24. MAMMALS • Shovel otter (Lutra lutra)

  25. Dragonflies Between the groups that live in Río Grande it is necessary to highlight the dragonflies. In the area there have been detected a total of 21 dragonflies’ species.

  26. Dragonflies • “Xygastra curtisii” stands out here, species catalogued on the verge of extinction in “the Red Book of the invertebrates of Andalusia”.

  27. Dragonflies Oxygastra curtisii, (male)

  28. Dragonflies • Zygonyx torrida, species listed as Vulnerable (“the Red Book of the invertebrates of Andalusia”.).

  29. FINDING OF A VERY RARE AQUATIC VERY RARE MACROINVERTEBRATE IN ALPUJATA's SAW (COÍN, MALAGA) • They could not imagine what they have found: four larvas of the family of the "nevrórtidos", a group belonging to the neurópteros, the well-known Lion ants. • Without almost any change during the last million years, the "nevrórtidos" are considered to be authentic "living fossils”

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