#256 A cricket and a lizard
A
cricket (~4 cm long) we found on the valley road sun night, second one
we've found within last few days. Note long antennae, (unlike
grasshoppers which have very short antennae), and 'horn' tail. This sat
quietly for a while, then became agitated and bit my son quite sharply
on the palm of his hand when he was carrying it home to photograph, but
didn't make him drop it. Just left a little pink mark.
Range: Temp at about 6.40 p.m. ~25.5 degrees C, humidity
63%. I was definitely ready for a shower on return! Wind WNW, not sure
of wind speed, seems the station's anemometer broke yesterday in a
strong gust.
This morning husband was at Neve Yaakov mercaz, shopping centre of neighbourhood, saw 5 Tristram's grackles moving as group to top of building there. Could this be the family from the quarry, come up to forage? Possible.
Today (Monday) Moshe came with us to the valley. We were delighted to see plenty bee-eaters
today also, scores, hard to determine how many, they were quite
scattered and many settling on the ground or just above on low scrubs
and tree branches. A group settled on the path by the cistern, probably
eating ants. Yesterday we saw about 150 birds over the eucalyptus grove
and pistaccio orchard area.
Just remember you're looking at the lizard, not Moshe's manicure;)
This we photographed right there in the field and released it about where it was found.
Turtle doves, heard cooing along the dry creek trail.
Blackbirds: some song in various places. One has territory around the fig tree end of Shadiker.
Sunbirds:
Calls along the dry creek trail. In the garden. We saw two, one in what
looked like a threat display in the Bauhinia, fluttering wings like
agitated butterfly while calling, warning other off its territory?

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