Devil's Bridge
For centuries it was used as a natural bridge to reach Tatev. The mineral springs erupting from cliff rocks at the site color the canyon and form stalactites under the bridge and a small pool of warm spring water attracts soakers for much of the year.


Eurasian Blackbird
Eurasian Blackbird
Turdus merula
Length: 24-25 cm, Wing Span: 34-38.5 cm.
General description: It is true thrush with a long tail. Male is totally black bird with an orange-yellowish bill and a yellow eye-ring. Female is dark brown with paler throat and streaks on the breast.
Abundance and habitat: Year-round resident, common species.
Mainly occurs in mixed and deciduous forests, gardens, orchards and parks. Nests in bush or tree, building a cup of dry stems, grass and twigs.
Food: Insects, worms, fruits, berries, seeds
Status: Protected by the RA law on fauna.
Links
Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_blackbird
BirdLife: http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/speciesfactsheet.php?id=6394
Birdpedia: http://www.birdpedia.com/au/bi.dll/bipu02?m=006&id505=M000006846
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Daniel R. Reviewed
Devil's BridgeMuch has been written about this place. I never saw the caves, but it is great place to fill your water bottles!
ReportAs you cross the "bridge", there is a pipe coming out of the rock within ten feet. It is clean mineral water, effervescent, like drinking Perrier!
Tighten the cap good, and it will stay effervescent for days!