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It was the first time a hoopoe had behaved so boldly. They usually flew away before I even had time to pick up the camera.
They always arrive in pairs, but while the female is busy foraging and hidden by the foliage of the nearest tree, the male is always on the lookout. The flying bird in the picture is most likely a male, it is also in the rest of the photographs.

There is a very beautiful landscape around me, which, unfortunately, I cannot show in a panoramic view due to the abundance of objects prohibited for publication at the moment. I hope you understand.

Thank you for the explanation. For some reason my brain just wasn't processing what I originally read in your post. I understand about not be able to share the panoramic view, I really do. Bless you.