Revisiting the evening this time with my wife Cristina (amateur and tired) and my little, Diego (which with nearly 19 months and loves going to the field), ah, and our tyke Muma! a female English Water Dog.
I will not discuss the status of the wetland because I've already said several times: poor access, poor management, people coming to the banks (not talking about the lake enabled for that matter), etc ... Directly
this is what had to be more interesting:
- Harrier: 1 adult male.
- Heron. 1 ej. adult
- Little Egret: 4 EJS. two adults and two young, so I guess a family group. Were all afternoon until nightfall almost took a southerly direction after tracing out the gaps.
- Common Sandpiper, several EJS.
- big Sandpiper: 2 EJS.
- Sandpiper Bastard: 1 ej. jov. After the tremendous step that was last year, this is my only observation this year.
- Fighter: 1 young male. This species shows very little in the province.
- Lapwing, a group of about 30 EJS. my first year.
- Pipit: A group of about 10 EJS. Also my first observation of the year.
- Wagtail: a large group that flew up at sunset.
And a multitude of common coots and grebes.
's it.
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