15 March 2017. After seeing hummingbirds and doves on the Zapata peninsula in Cuba, we left that day for Havana. This photo shows a turkey vulture flying near a lake providing drinking water for Havana.
We had arrived there at 13:30. Cattle egrets, snowy egrets and great egrets.
Common gallinule. House sparrow.
Two ospreys flying. One lands on a small tree in the water.
We arrive in Havana, and go first to Casablanca suburb. From the hill, there is a fine view of Havana harbour and the old city centre behind it.
On the Casablanca hill, a singing northern mockingbird. A cattle egret flying past.
We went downhill, to the city centre.
Stay tuned!
Reblogged this on Die Erste Eslarner Zeitung – Aus und über Eslarn, sowie die bayerisch-tschechische Region!.
LikeLike
Pingback: Cuba, Havana flowers and street photographs | Dear Kitty. Some blog
Pingback: Hurricane Irma, from Caribbean to Florida, USA | Dear Kitty. Some blog
You captured some really great photos, are these taken from an actual hill? Or are you inside/on top of a building?
LikeLike
Hi Tamanisha, the photos are from a hill (the hill where the big Jesus Christ statue is).
LikeLiked by 1 person
Ahh okay, I did not go up there, I definitely am trying to plan another, and longer, visit!
LikeLike
Yes, I hope your plan will succeed! The top of the Casablanca hill is quite flat. There is a public park there, with, eg, the big statue.
LikeLiked by 1 person