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Escórpora (Scorpaena maderensis)Observ.
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I believe this one was blind on its left eye. It looked all red instead of being a darker colour.
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Blenio del Atlántico (Ophioblennius atlanticus)Observ.
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Appeared to be resting atop a rock in shallow water. Hid away when I got too close.
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Araña Cangrejo Europea (Thomisus onustus)Observ.
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Ran back and forth on the windowsill, occasionally leaving strands of web.
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Margaritas Afroaustralianas (Género Dimorphotheca)Observ.
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Previously this area was infested with Carpobrotus edulis. These plants were removed last year and although they still persist at a lesser number, these flowers have taken up most of the empty space.
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My thumb for size comparison.
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Ombligo de Venus (Umbilicus rupestris)Observ.
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Small plants like these are very common on the traditional basalt rock walls people build in the Azores.
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Planta de Hielo Rosa (Drosanthemum floribundum)Observ.
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Highly invasive species. It easily spreads on top of basalt rocks. During Spring and Summer many bees can be seen on its flowers.
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Planta de Hielo Rosa (Drosanthemum floribundum)Observ.
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Highly invasive species. It easily spreads on top of basalt rocks. During Spring and Summer many bees can be seen on its flowers.