This document is a collection of nature spotting photos taken by ESO1 and ESO2 students. It includes over 50 photos of various animals, plants, insects, and fungi spotted in nature. The photos cover a wide range of species, including birds like swans, parrots, and sparrows, as well as mammals such as lions, bears, hamsters, and otters. Various plants, trees, mushrooms, and aquatic invertebrates are also photographed. Most photos include the common and scientific name of the organism and the student photographer.
2. Ganso blanco o Ansar nival - Snow goose - Anser caerulescens
By Cristina Romero and Elena Pérez
3. Cisne negro - Black swan - Cygnus atratus
By Cristina Romero and Elena Pérez
4. Ganso de Canadá o Barnacla
Canadiense - Canada Goose .
Branta canadensis
and
Focha cornuda - Red-knobbed
coot - Fulica cristata
By Cristina Romero and Elena
Pérez
5. Cisnes gris - Grey swan
The grey swan is a hybrid. It's not
considered a species. It's a cross
between a white swan and a black
swan.
By Cristina Romero and Elena
Pérez
6. Cisnes gris - Grey swan
The grey swan is a
hybrid. It's not considered
a species. It's a cross
between a white swan
and a black swan.
By Cristina Romero and
Elena Pérez
7. Cisne blanco o cisne vulgar –
Mute swan - Cygnus olor
By Cristina Romero and Elena Pérez
43. Black bear - Oso negro - Ursus americanus
By Juan Carlos Císcar
Juan Carlos has been in the USA during the month of
August. He saw this black bear in New Hampshire near
44. Sea slug - Babosa de mar
By Guillermo Repetto - E1A
45. Abeja europea - European honeybee - Apis mellifera
By Ramón Paño E1A
55. Pupa de picudo rojo al final del proceso de metamorphosis
Red palm weevil at the last stage of metamorphosis
Rhynchophorus ferrugineus By Sheila Bastian
56. Capullo de picudo rojo con pupa en el interior
Red palm weevil pupal case with pupa inside
Rhynchophorus ferrugineus
By Sheila Bastian
57. Larva de picudo rojo - Red palm weevil larva
Rhynchophorus ferrugineus
By Sheila Bastian
62. Any moment is good
for nature spotting!
Some of our students
spotted this fungi
growing in the
"prehistoric"girls
toilets on our history
trip to Valencina,
Seville.
After a little research
I'm inclined to believe
this is the Pleurotus
pulmonaris - Lung
oyster mushroom Pleuroto de verano
63. Toad - Sapo
This picture was taken by the river Saja in Cantabria
By Ignacio Zafra – E2D