Part 2
Target birds
Woodlark, firecrest, Crested Tit, Trumpeter Finch? Rock Bunting.
and anything else we bump into
8.00 o'clock start and Birding Maigmo Mountain by nine, amazingly lightning does Strike twice at the first stop and Woodlark singing its Head off on the wires above good opportunity for photography
Woodlark |
Dale was in his element and the camera was busy, next stop up the hill, another Woodlark point blank amazing.
We put some effort into the lesser short-toed Treecreeper a difficult mouse-like creeper bird which is often seen but a nightmare to photograph but we cracked it in the end
All the Tits were seen and one of the target birds Crested Tit was done, also seen Crossbill, Serin, Firecrest, Rock Bunting,
Sod's law at the top of both peaks workmen were busy chopping down trees so a bit of a letdown and very noisy with a chainsaw in action
So we buggered off
Heard only Wren, Iberian Green Woodpecker, Greater Spotted Woodpecker, Jay, opportunity missed golden eagle heard and just a glimpse through the trees.
Montnegra
So we crossed the valley to Tibi and onwards to Montnegra, I was not expecting much. No sign of the Dartford Warblers that were present 2 weeks ago,
Trumpeter Finch was a no show, and Griffon Vultures were seen, but distant. I predicted Black-eared Wheatear for today but it wasn't to be
We cut our losses and head off to
San Felipe
Lots of Gloss Ibis. Slender-billed Gull, Black-winged stilt, Red Knobbed Coot, Booted Eagle, Marsh Harrier, Iberian Southern Grey Shrike, Yellow Wagtail, flocks of linnets and Goldfinch, Swallow, Pallid Swift, House Martin, Snipe, Avocets, Green Sandpipers, Purple Swamp Hen. Greater Flamingos. Nothing mega but a great views of the resident birds
Black-winged stilt |
Dale Camera was busy with lots of new birds.
Red Crested Pochard, |
Clot de Galvany
I was hoping that the 4 Ferruginous Ducks would still be there alas they've gone, just the resident ducks etc were there, White-headed Duck, Gadwall, Red Crested Pochard, Common Pochard, Marble Duck, Teal, Shoveler. A juvenile Audouin's Gull drop and a nice show Yellow-legged Gull.
Gadwall |
So a full-on few days Birding with Dale Kelly thank you Dale, and thanks to Mary CBBC for putting me in touch with Dale I mentioned that I'd reset Dale's camera because of the focus issue on day 1 unknown to Dale it also set the recording quality to fine jpeg which is not the end of the world but RAW is better
Yellow-legged Gull |
It was quite an eventful birding adventure with Dale Kelly! From Woodlarks to Bustards and an array of other bird species, we covered a lot of ground. Despite some missed opportunities, made for a rewarding experience. Plus, spotting Mouflons and an Iberian Red Squirrel added an extra dimension to our wildlife observations.
Mouflon |
Have fun go Birding make some new
Cheers Bryan
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