sábado, 16 de mayo de 2009

AGRADECIMIENTO A TODOS- THANKS TO EVERYONE


Hola a tod@s desde aquí quisiera hacer extensivo el agradecimiento que nos ha enviado el Servicio Nacional de Apoyo Etwinning -España, ya que sin vuestra colaboración no es posible el llevar un proyecto de estas características. Thanks to students, parents and teachers. Gracias al alumnado, padres y profes.

martes, 12 de mayo de 2009

Seagull babies- crías de Gaviota




Our friend Chema has taken some photos from seagull babies. They were on the roof of his flat. Look at them, it's great. Thanks a lot Chema, your work is gorgeous.

domingo, 10 de mayo de 2009

PARTICIPACION DEL COLEECOLE ELEMENTAIRE DE SAINT JUST SAUVAGE(FRANCIA)



ECOLE ELEMENTAIRE DE SAINT JUST SAUVAGE(FRANCIA)
Este cole se ha unido a nuestro proyecto y está participando muy activamente gracias a la colaboración de su Profe Celine Caño, aquí os mostramos parte de la segunda actividad que han realizado para nuestros alumnos del Ortega; y que nos enviarán por correo. Por supuesto, nuestros alumn@s realizarán una actividad similar y se la enviaremos para que disfruten de nuestras creaciones.

viernes, 8 de mayo de 2009

Town Hall-Ceuta

This is the building where the Town Hall is. This building is located in Africa Square. The main political, religious and military buildings are located in this square.

Ceuta is sleeping

Relax photo, Ceuta seems to be sleeping and the sea is quite calm.

domingo, 3 de mayo de 2009

CURRUCA CAPIROTADA

Hello everyone, we are enchanted by this "arrow bird" look at its peak and how it is standing, it seems to fly like an arrow.

sábado, 2 de mayo de 2009

CURRUCA CABECINEGRA- SARDINIAN WARBLER


Hi, the bird is looking at you, don't move or it will fly away!.
Thanks for the photos Joaquin

CULEBRERA -SHORT TOED EAGLE


I hope you like this smart eagle.

More than 1 month without birds...not possible



Hi again, we show here two more types of birds we can find in our natural environment, the first two birds are called cormorants (cormorantes) and the one under them is called Northern wheatear (collalba gris -in Spanish).
Enjoy these pictures.




YES, WE CAN ... SAVE THE EARTH