Fotos / Sons

Observador

nm_archzoo

Data

Maio 31, 2022 06:07 PM EET
Psammomys obesus - Photo (c) Gary L. Clark, alguns direitos reservados (CC BY-SA)
Identificação de wael-shohdi: Psammomys obesus, um membro de Ratos e Camundongos Do Velho Mundo (Família Muridae)
Adicionado em 06 de fevereiro de 2024
Concordante

Fotos / Sons

Observador

martingrimm

Data

Abril 23, 2014 11:45 PM EAT
Paquinhas - Photo (c) Miranda85, alguns direitos reservados (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Miranda85
Identificação de wael-shohdi: Ralos (Família Gryllotalpidae)
Adicionado em 25 de abril de 2014
Concordante

Fotos / Sons

Observador

nigel3

Data

Abril 29, 2011 08:17 PM HST

Lugar

Aswan (Google, OSM)
Rhinopoma - Photo (c) Bruce  Thomson, todos os direitos reservados, uploaded by Bruce  Thomson
Identificação de wael-shohdi: Género Rhinopoma, um membro de Morcegos (Ordem Chiroptera)
Adicionado em 23 de abril de 2014
Concordante

Fotos / Sons

What

Águia-de-Wahlberg (Hieraaetus wahlbergi)

Observador

awaheed

Data

Maio 3, 2013

Descrição

the first record in Western Paleartic. identified by Dick Forseman, Aproaved by: Dr. Sherif Bahaa El-Din

Águia-de-Wahlberg - Photo (c) Poerli Won, todos os direitos reservados, uploaded by Poerli Won
Identificação de wael-shohdi: Águia-de-Wahlberg (Hieraaetus wahlbergi)
Adicionado em 23 de abril de 2014
Concordante

Fotos / Sons

Data

Abril 17, 2012

Descrição

Early morning in the Temple of Hathor at Dendera Temple Complex, ascended the west staircase which winds around in a spiral to the roof and is dimly lit save for small window openings. This bat was on the wall and initially disturbed by me and flew out of sight further up the staircase. I followed and found it again resting on a scarab-shaped relief, where it remained as I carefully photographed it closer and closer. It flew off again descending the staircase and I was able to locate it on the main floor of the temple in a very dark, deep crack in the wall. I took a few more photos and it seemed rather irritated with me pursuing it so intently, so I finally left it alone. Its photo was included in the publication "Egypt’s Flora & Fauna; An AUC Press Nature Foldout" by American University in Cairo Press, with author Dominique Navarro and Scientific Consultant Richard Hoath, whose book "Mammals of Egypt" I used to identify this small, long-tailed bat.

Rhinopoma cystops - Photo (c) Inique Varro, todos os direitos reservados, uploaded by Inique Varro
Identificação de wael-shohdi: Rhinopoma cystops, um membro de Morcegos (Ordem Chiroptera)
Adicionado em 23 de abril de 2014
Concordante

Estatísticas

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