
Today we have returned of visit for the pine grove, to the 8:30 it had remained to again with J.A. Guerrero. day at the start was promising to . But the possible coming of the easterly wind made us doubt of good working day.
The intention of this second visit was the to see as the birds would react to the employment of a feeding trough ( something mean, but that he could suit one's purposes ).
We got to a pine grove's quite solitary place and we look for a clearing among the pines to place the feeding trough.
Our first surprise was to see like a figure of considerable size he was flying away without letting us to be able to identify her.
The feeding trough we provisioned it with some ground peaks and a couple of very chestnuts crumbled. We place it over a shrub close to a very apt branches to suit one's purposes to the birds to rest on.
We were having the pretense to keep an eye on the feeding trough from the distance with some binoculars and if the wind was not damaging it to look for some insect to do some macro of while. But the wind began to be too tight for and we had to conform with watching the feeding trough.
After a couple of hours seeing some robins and redstarts thereabout and unless no bird venture to get close to the feeding trough, we transfer it of place and we added one especial nuts for farm birds, obtaining same result.
The place has plenty of potential but like beginner in birds's photo, we turn ourselves empty-handed, but with some more experience for new visits.
The superior image corresponds to grasshopper's nymph itself ( still to identify ), taken the day 2 of present month.
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