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#11636148
5 October 2024
A group of pink flamingoes (Phoenicopterus roseus) walks along the Tejo river bank near the Vasco da Gama bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 12, 2024. The banks of the Tejo River in Lisbon serve as a refuge for a rich diversity of birds, both resident and migratory. This aquatic ecosystem is home to species such as flamingos, herons, and ducks, as well as kingfishers and cormorants that forage in its waters. During migration, the river becomes a crucial stopover for rare and colorful birds, while the riparian vegetation provides shelter and nesting sites. The environment is vital for birdlife and offers a unique experience for birdwatchers amidst vibrant urban life.
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#11636116
5 October 2024
A group of Brown Godwits (Limosa haemastica) walks along the Tejo river bank, near the Vasco da Gama bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 12, 2024. The banks of the Tejo River in Lisbon serve as a refuge for a rich diversity of birds, both resident and migratory. This aquatic ecosystem is home to species such as flamingos, herons, and ducks, as well as kingfishers and cormorants that forage in its waters. During migration, the river becomes a crucial stopover for rare and colorful birds, while the riparian vegetation provides shelter and nesting sites. The environment is vital for birdlife and offers a unique experience for birdwatchers amidst vibrant urban life.
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#11636119
5 October 2024
A group of Brown Godwits (Limosa haemastica) walks along the Tejo river bank, near the Vasco da Gama bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 12, 2024. The banks of the Tejo River in Lisbon serve as a refuge for a rich diversity of birds, both resident and migratory. This aquatic ecosystem is home to species such as flamingos, herons, and ducks, as well as kingfishers and cormorants that forage in its waters. During migration, the river becomes a crucial stopover for rare and colorful birds, while the riparian vegetation provides shelter and nesting sites. The environment is vital for birdlife and offers a unique experience for birdwatchers amidst vibrant urban life.
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#11636140
5 October 2024
A group of Brown Godwits (Limosa haemastica) walks along the Tejo river bank, near the Vasco da Gama bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 12, 2024. The banks of the Tejo River in Lisbon serve as a refuge for a rich diversity of birds, both resident and migratory. This aquatic ecosystem is home to species such as flamingos, herons, and ducks, as well as kingfishers and cormorants that forage in its waters. During migration, the river becomes a crucial stopover for rare and colorful birds, while the riparian vegetation provides shelter and nesting sites. The environment is vital for birdlife and offers a unique experience for birdwatchers amidst vibrant urban life.
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#11636149
5 October 2024
Two pink flamingos (Phoenicopterus roseus) are observed walking close to a group of seagulls on the banks of the Tejo River, near the Vasco da Gama Bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 12, 2024. The banks of the Tejo River in Lisbon serve as a refuge for a rich diversity of birds, both resident and migratory. This aquatic ecosystem is home to species such as flamingos, herons, and ducks, as well as kingfishers and cormorants that forage in its waters. During migration, the river becomes a crucial stopover for rare and colorful birds, while the riparian vegetation provides shelter and nesting sites. Thus, the environment is not only vital for birdlife but also offers a unique experience for birdwatchers in the midst of vibrant urban life.
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#11636151
5 October 2024
A pink flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) flies close to a group of seagulls on the banks of the Tejo River, near the Vasco da Gama Bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 12, 2024. The banks of the Tejo River in Lisbon serve as a refuge for a rich diversity of birds, both resident and migratory. This aquatic ecosystem is home to species such as flamingos, herons, and ducks, as well as kingfishers and cormorants that forage in its waters. During migration, the river becomes a crucial stopover for rare and colorful birds, while the riparian vegetation provides shelter and nesting sites. The environment is vital for birdlife and offers a unique experience for birdwatchers amidst vibrant urban life.
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#11636152
5 October 2024
A group of Egyptian Geese (Alopochen aegyptiaca) walks along the banks of the Tejo River, near the Vasco da Gama Bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 12, 2024. The banks of the Tejo River in Lisbon serve as a refuge for a rich diversity of birds, both resident and migratory. This aquatic ecosystem is home to species such as flamingos, herons, and ducks, as well as kingfishers and cormorants that forage in its waters. During migration, the river becomes a crucial stopover for rare and colorful birds, while the riparian vegetation provides shelter and nesting sites. The environment is vital for birdlife and offers a unique experience for birdwatchers amidst vibrant urban life.
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#11614813
28 September 2024
A general view of restorations near the tomb of Vasco da Gama in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 27, 2024. Data from the BdP indicate that revenue from tourism, reflected in spending by foreign tourists in Portugal, increases by 282.65 million euros compared to the 3,092.00 million euros recorded in July 2023.
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#11494046
20 August 2024
The full moon is rising from the structure of the Vasco da Gama bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 19, 2024. The blue moon, which owes its name to the second full moon occurring during the same month of the Gregorian calendar, is the first of 2024 and is orbiting almost 22 thousand kilometers closer to the Earth.
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#11494052
20 August 2024
The full moon is rising from the structure of the Vasco da Gama bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 19, 2024. The blue moon, which owes its name to the second full moon occurring during the same month of the Gregorian calendar, is the first of 2024 and is orbiting almost 22 thousand kilometers closer to the Earth.
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#11494055
20 August 2024
The full moon is rising from the structure of the Vasco da Gama bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 19, 2024. The blue moon, which owes its name to the second full moon occurring during the same month of the Gregorian calendar, is the first of 2024 and is orbiting almost 22 thousand kilometers closer to the Earth.
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#11494047
20 August 2024
Several people are observing the blue moon phenomenon from one of the walkways near the Vasco da Gama bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 19, 2024. The blue moon, which owes its name to the second full moon occurring during the same month of the Gregorian calendar, is the first of 2024 and has the special feature that it is orbiting almost 22 thousand kilometers closer to the Earth.
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#11494048
20 August 2024
Several people are observing the blue moon phenomenon from one of the walkways near the Vasco da Gama bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 19, 2024. The blue moon, which owes its name to the second full moon occurring during the same month of the Gregorian calendar, is the first of 2024 and has the special feature that it is orbiting almost 22 thousand kilometers closer to the Earth.
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#11494049
20 August 2024
Several people are observing the blue moon phenomenon from one of the walkways near the Vasco da Gama bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 19, 2024. The blue moon, which owes its name to the second full moon occurring during the same month of the Gregorian calendar, is the first of 2024 and has the special feature that it is orbiting almost 22 thousand kilometers closer to the Earth.
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#11494050
20 August 2024
Several people are observing the blue moon phenomenon from one of the walkways near the Vasco da Gama bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 19, 2024. The blue moon, which owes its name to the second full moon occurring during the same month of the Gregorian calendar, is the first of 2024 and has the special feature that it is orbiting almost 22 thousand kilometers closer to the Earth.
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#11494051
20 August 2024
Several people are observing the blue moon phenomenon from one of the walkways near the Vasco da Gama bridge in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 19, 2024. The blue moon, which owes its name to the second full moon occurring during the same month of the Gregorian calendar, is the first of 2024 and has the special feature that it is orbiting almost 22 thousand kilometers closer to the Earth.
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