Pag Island, Croatia

Pag is a remarkable Adriatic island, unspoiled for the most part and replete with medieval history and noteworthy for its diversity of habitat types. The eastern approach from the ferry port is austere and almost moonlike in its terrain and absence of vegetation. Limestone karst prevails and is absent of colonising flora.

After crossing a stony saddle moving westward, one is rewarded with a dramatic switch to lush mixed conifer and broadleaf forest, where Stone pine, downy oak, ash and various juniper trees form the canopy. There is also a superabundance of butterflies...more than any of the other 17 countries in Europe i have been to. There is also an understory of diverse woody shrubs and wildflowers, and considerable birdlife. The fauna is punctuated with sightings of the Cat snake and Italian wall lizard.

Moving north on the one main north-south road, one encounters very rocky limestone terrain, but colonised with an assortment of woody shrubs, wildflowers and grasses. A highlight here is the architecturally fascinating pygmy forests, where conifers like Stone pine and juniperus spp. are only one seventh their normal height. One can take a sidetrip to several coastline areas, but there are literally no sand beaches; it is as though the rocky coastal scrub encounters the Adriatic Sea without warning, at an abrupt rocky shoreline.

Near the northern end of the island lies a sizable area of pristine anscient olive dominant forest, with one specimen datng to the year 1 AD, according to the Preserve management. There are centuries old drystone walls distinguishing property rights to pick the wild olive trees. Here there are also taxa that are adapted to the rocky limestone terrain, including certain junipers, ash and oak.

Toward the southern end of the island there is the eponymous village of Pag, where centuries old saltworks and evaporation ponds have altered the mudflats and marshes, yielding the most disturbed habitat. Even in this vicinity there are interesting saline tolerant taxa and expansive coastal landscapes featuring many grass species.

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Posted on 22 de maio de 2017, 11:54 AM by c_michael_hogan c_michael_hogan

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Pombo-Doméstico (Columba livia var. domestica)

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Data

Maio 15, 2017 11:18 AM PDT

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Within the Roman ampitheatre

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Cedros (Género Cedrus)

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Maio 15, 2017 12:13 PM PDT

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This conifer stands about fifteen metres high

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Fotos / Sons

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c_michael_hogan

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Maio 17, 2017 11:20 AM PDT

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In a coastal mixed pine oak forest

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c_michael_hogan

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Maio 16, 2017 08:46 PM PDT

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Snake moving at evening

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Maio 17, 2017 08:19 AM PDT

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Maio 17, 2017 08:19 AM PDT

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Roseira Brava (Rosa canina)

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Maio 17, 2017 08:23 AM PDT

Descrição

This thorny shrub was seen along a sunny exposure in the pine oak juniper forest here

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Jaquetão-Das-Flores-Mediterrânico (Oxythyrea funesta)

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c_michael_hogan

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Maio 17, 2017 08:25 AM PDT

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The subject of this observation is the assembly of beetles on the flower. They seem to be doing more than pollinating.

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Borboletas e Mariposas (Ordem Lepidoptera)

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Maio 17, 2017 08:26 AM PDT

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The subject of this obsevation is the caterpillar at lower center image posed on a sidebranch of this thistle

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Freixo-Flor (Fraxinus ornus)

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Maio 17, 2017 08:37 AM PDT

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Maio 17, 2017 08:41 AM PDT

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Azinheira-Costeira (Quercus ilex)

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Maio 17, 2017 08:32 AM PDT

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The subject is the tall oak about fifteen metres high

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Típulas (Família Tipulidae)

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Maio 17, 2017 09:08 AM PDT

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Seen dead in the bootom of a drinking glass on the resort patio. /tge gass was ckeab abd dry

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Cardo-Italiano (Carduus pycnocephalus)

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Maio 17, 2017 12:15 PM PDT

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Ovelha (Ovis aries)

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Maio 17, 2017 12:17 PM PDT

Descrição

This sheep was grazing wild and unattended in the protected olive forest

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Figueira (Ficus carica)

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Data

Maio 17, 2017 12:25 PM PDT

Descrição

This fig tree was one of several seen growing in the wild olive forest. Note the drystone wall is centuries old, when ancient farmers tried to establish property rights.

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Jarro-Bravo (Arum italicum)

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Maio 17, 2017 12:28 PM PDT

Descrição

In bloom under a wild olive tree

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Nenúfar-Branco (Nymphaea alba)

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Maio 17, 2017 12:35 PM PDT

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Maio 17, 2017 12:37 PM PDT

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This small herb in flower is about ten cm high

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Maio 17, 2017 12:37 PM PDT

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Cipreste-Comum (Cupressus sempervirens)

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Maio 17, 2017 12:42 PM PDT

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Oliveira (Olea europaea)

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Maio 17, 2017 12:48 PM PDT

Descrição

This olive tree has been dated by the Preserve at age approximately 2000 years. It is in bloom today. The trunk circumference at chest height is about twelve metres.

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c_michael_hogan

Data

Maio 17, 2017 12:50 PM PDT

Descrição

On a boulder

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Lagartixa-Italiana (Podarcis siculus)

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Maio 17, 2017 01:06 PM PDT

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Maio 17, 2017 01:35 PM PDT

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Abrótea-de-Primavera (Asphodelus ramosus)

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c_michael_hogan

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Maio 17, 2017 01:39 PM PDT

Descrição

The subjects of this observation are the dozens of foreground plants, each of which stands only about sixty cm high. There are only a few species well adapted to colonise and thrive on the rocky limestone parts of Pag Island.

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Pitósporo-da-China (Pittosporum tobira)

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c_michael_hogan

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Maio 17, 2017 03:39 PM PDT

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c_michael_hogan

Data

Maio 17, 2017 03:40 PM PDT

Descrição

This saltcedar is about ten metres high and is growing near the Adriatic coastline

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Luzernas (Género Medicago)

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c_michael_hogan

Data

Maio 17, 2017 03:42 PM PDT

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Caniço (Phragmites australis)

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Data

Maio 17, 2017 04:02 PM PDT

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