Last night one of the group leaders noticed there was an egyptian grasshopper sitting on the fence outside the hotel.
Having turned down another early hours search for Dupont's Lark in even colder conditions, I took a look this morning and it hadn't moved, very large and looking like something out of a nightmare.
Egyptian Grasshopper |
Today we were on the move to our second hotel in Huesca. En route we stopped at a wee lake, where a large numbers of chiffchaffs were indulging in flycatching activities from the reed beds. You can just about see them in this video:
Calandra Lark |
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On going up a hill on the other side of the road I noticed a butterfly that I thought might be a blue. In fact what I was seeing was the greenish underwing of the bath white, which were present in good numbers though extremely mobile. I also spotted large white at distance as did another group member.
Further along the reserve we stopped again and someone spotted an Iberian Grey Shrike far off on the other side of the road. I didn't see it until it moved.
The group then concentrated on a Dupont's Lark audible to the South East of us but I reckoned it was moving more to the South and headed that way along a rough track.
Noticing a marshy area and having heard some frogs to my right I took a look and saw the (or another) Iberian Grey Shrike perched in the branches, looking like an elongated version of the great grey shrike we sometimes see at home. I carefully got the camera ready and... the only other car we saw there that session rumbled down the dirt track and flushed the shrike!
It flew around a bit and returned briefly to its obvious favourite perching area a couple of times but was obviously spooked and didn't settle.
Huesca Emblem |
hovering at height near some raptors and eventually diving back down. I took two or three looks through the binocs but couldn't see a _______ thing.
Further on again there was a short-toed lark near Belchite and I was quite concerned to see this huge aggressive-looking horned creature on the horizon entering the Huesca region.
Apparently it's quite common as we saw images of several others.
Nearing the hotel, a flying raptor was identified as red rather than a black kite and I at last got an image of a raptor in flight as well as a shot of a cerin in a tree with some others.
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