Thanks for all your comments on koringkriek! He is about the size of your thumb (4cm - 5cm). They are harmless, but they are known to eat their own kind if there are not enough plants to eat. They are part of the grasshopper family and can be quite a pest as there can be millions of them at one time. The roads get full of them as they come and feast on the ones that got ran over. They can't fly either. No wings like the grasshopper.
Sikora is the Polish family name? Thank you for your positive feedback on another capture of Ogrodzieniec ruins. Glad you liked it. This is only one of my photos from the ruins series. I would like to encourage you to visit the others. Stay tuned
Ewa
Glad you discovered my early September alley. It is a mysterious place, very close to my heart. It looks beautiful every season of the year, completely different every time of the day. Magical. Thank you for your nice comment.
Hello again,
I see you visited my gallery and stopped for a while to explore Jurrasic captures, in particular "medieval ruins in Ogrodzieniec". Good to know it was appealing for you. Thank you for your words of support. By the way have you ever been to Jura Krakowsko-Czestochowska?
I noticed you follow my ruin series, how nice of you. Thank you for your nice and warm words on Stronghold in Mirow. The Eagles' nests seem so picturesque and that may be the reason for their popularity among toursits and Caedes memebers, lol.
Hello Greg! Thanks for the very nice comment on my Rich Mountain Road image. I'm glad you had a chance to view this little slice of time in the Smoky Mountains.
Russ