09 April 2007
Fig (1)
An African Monarch Butterfly
The photo was taken in park in Cairo.
Photo by Aymen Ibrahem, Senior Astronomy Specialist
On 9 April 2007, Egypt celebrated the Sham en Nessim festival, an ancient spring feast that has been celebrated for thousands of years. As season's greetings, Mr. Aymen Ibrahem, Senior Astronomy Specialist, would like to present some of his wildlife photos to the readers of the PSC website.
The photo gallery below features images of the African Monarch Butterfly, the Small White Butterfly and the Rose-ringed Parakeet.
Picture Gallery
Fig (2)
African Monarch Butterfly Close-up
Photo by Aymen Ibrahem, Senior Astronomy Specialist
Fig (3)
African Monarch Butterfly Close-up
Photo by Aymen Ibrahem, Senior Astronomy Specialist
Fig (4)
An African Monarch Butterfly Feeding on a Flower
Photo by Aymen Ibrahem, Senior Astronomy Specialist
Fig (5)
African Monarch Butterfly Close-up
Photo by Aymen Ibrahem, Senior Astronomy Specialist
Fig (6)
Small White Butterfly Close-up
Photo by Aymen Ibrahem, Senior Astronomy Specialist
Fig (7)
A Small White Butterfly Feeding on a Flower
Photo by Aymen Ibrahem, Senior Astronomy Specialist
Fig (8)
Rose-ringed Parakees
Photo by Aymen Ibrahem, Senior Astronomy Specialist
The Rose-ringed Parakeet is a tropical bird that was successfully colonized in Egypt, early in the 20th century. It can be commonly observed in several parks in Cairo and Alexandria. In his vacations, Aymen Ibrahem enjoys observing this.
Fig (9)
Rose-ringed Parakeet Close-up
Photo by Aymen Ibrahem, Senior Astronomy Specialist
Fig (10)
A Pair of Rose-ringed Parakeets in the Nest
The nest was punched in a palm tree, over 12 m high.
Photo by Aymen Ibrahem, Senior Astronomy Specialist
Fig (11)
Control Tower
A Rose-ringed Parakeet appears to be observing the ground
Photo by Aymen Ibrahem, Senior Astronomy Specialist
Further reading
Calm after the Storm
http://www.bibalex.org/eclipse2006/News_Details.aspx?id=199
Glowing Beauties
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Aymen Mohamed Ibrahem
Senior Astronomy Specialist