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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
ANDALUCIA - 7 DAY TOUR - DAY 6 - MAY 12TH
Today I drove to Sevilla to collect David and Wendy who are joining us for the last 3 days of the tour. Tony and Pat stayed at Gaucin for the day, they relaxed and recouperated in readiness for the final leg of the tour.
I left gaucin at 8:30am and arrived in centre of Sevilla at 10:30am and promptly mert David and Wendy at their hotel.
We had a leisurely drive back in lovely sunshine. We stopped at the limestone gorge at Montejaque where I showed my new guests a few new species. As they were from Austrailia everything they looked at was new. An easy job for me then, We saw Blue Rock Thrush, Rock Sparrow, Red-billed Chough, Alpine Swift, Crag Martin, Griffon Vulture, Black Redstart, Black Wheatear, Goldfinch, Linnet,Blue Tit and Spotless Starlings.
We all met up at 7:30pm for a delicious tajine cooked by Dawn, yum, yum! Thats for Dawn as well as the food!!!
ANDALUCIA - 7 DAY TOUR - DAY 5 - MAY 11TH
I go poor Tony and Pat up very early today and took them to Colmenar before breakfast. They both said it was worth it after having great views of Golden Oriole.
After breakfast we ventured up towards Ronda and walked the 'drunken oaks' path, it was very windy but we had good views of Bonelli's Warbler, Thekla Lark, Black-eared Wheatear, Linnet, Blue Rock Thrush, Rock Bunting, Rock Sparrow and good but brief views of Spanish Imperial Eagle. It was very windy but dry, the wind died down on the return journey. Silver-leaved Viper's Bugloss
Loose-leaved Orchid (Orchis saxiflora)

The afternoon was spent at the nature reserve of Sierra de las Nieves, we didn't find many birds in the windy conditions but we did lots of flowers and few butterflies.
Pat and Tony at Sierra de las Nieves

Heliborine species

Tuesday, May 10, 2011
ANDALUCIA - 7 DAY TOUR - DAY 4 - MAY 10TH
We began the day at 8:30am as we left Gaucin heading for the coast along the Algerciras road. We didn't go far as we stopped at the entrance to the "Smuggler's Walk" just outside the village boundary. A nice walk in open woodland and heath produced a number of orchids and some great 'in-the-scope' views of Bonelli's Warbler and Common Cuckoo.
WOODCOCK ORCHID
WOODCOCK ORCHID
A brief stop was made along a track just east of San Pueblo, we were looking for the Rufous Bush Robin and the first bird we saw along the track was, in fact, a Rufous Bush Robin. What a find, the bird flew up in front of the van and perched on a fence giving us excellent views. We also found Corn Bunting, Short-toed and Booted Eagle, Melodious Warbler, Lesser Kestrel and lots of common finches.
Next we stopped at a railway bridge just south of Los Angeles where several pairs of Lesser Kestrels are breeding. The kestrels showed well and also we found Jackdaw, White Stork and Griffon Vulture too.
We took lunch in the pine woods at Pinar del Rey then we walked for an hour in the pines looking for woodland species. It was a bit windy and most of the birds kept their heads down but we did find Blackcap, Bonelli's Warbler, Jay, Great Spotted woodpecker and we had excellent sightings of a Nightingale in full song (se pictures below). The afternoon was spent looking at the salt marsh at Palmones, it was very windy there too and many kite-surfers were out practicing. A few waders were on the mud and sand banks, Dunlin, Curlew Sandpiper, Ringed Plover, Kentish Plover and a few Sandwich Terns. After speaking to another birder we discovered that we had just missed a White-winged Tern! What a blow, we searched for the bird without success.
To make up for our disappointment we spent half an hour at Sierra Crestellina on the way home watching the Bonelli's Eagle nest. What a great time we had, first we found that 2 chicks were in the nest and then one of the parents turned up with a 'kill' and fed them, terrific stuff and as Pat commented " we had a serious Attenborough moment".
Monday, May 9, 2011
ANDALUCIA - 7 DAY TOUR - DAY 3 - MAY 9TH
Another glorious day, superb weather, fantastic scenery and wonderful birding. Tony, pat and I set off after breakfast and headed toward Cortes de la Frontera. We stopped at a track just before the river at Estacion De Cortes. As we emerged from the car we found Cirl Bunting, Serin and Great Tit. Our walk in the warm morning sunshine took us through oak woodland and open meadows where we found many species of flowers and birds. Long-tailed Tit, Common Cuckoo, Blackcap, Nightingale,Chaffinch, Green Woodpecker, Booted Eagle, Common Buzzard, Griffon Vulture and lots of finches were seen and heard.

At Estacion de Cortes we followed the river and had a lovely walk along the north bank. most of the usual river species were present, Nightingale, Blackcap and Cetti's Warbler in the bushes and Kingfisher, Common Sandpiper, Little Ringed Plover, Grey and White Wagtails were found on the river.
We also saw Booted and Short-toed Eagles, Rock Sparrows, Woodchat Shrikes (nest building), Stonechats, Sardinian Warblers and Corn Buntings.

At Montejaque we walked along a track that overlooked the Cerro de tabizna ( a huge limestone pinnacle) where was found Black Wheatear, Red-billed Chough and an Orphean Warbler. Just beneath the Cerro de Tabizna we stopped to overlook the gorge and the cave entrances. There we found Alpine Swift, Crag Martin, Blue Rock Thrush, hawfinch, a few more Choughs and lots of Griffon Vultures.

Our last little walk was into the cork oak woodlands just north of the embalse de Montejaque. We enjoyed the walk but the birds were very quiet, however we did managed to find Mistle Thrush, Bonelli's Warbler, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Bee-eater, Red-rumped Swallow and Booted Eagle.
Other sightings of interest during the day included: Spanish ibex, Red Deer, Blue Emperor and Common darter dragonflies, Hummingbird Hawkmoth and many, many flowering plants.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
ANDALUCIA - 7 DAY TOUR - DAY 2 - MAY 8TH
The weather changed for the better, a clear blue sky with little wind, perfect. Our visit to the Rio genal lasted a while longer than I had planned because Tony & Pat wanted to stay and admire the flowers and the wonderful scenery. many birds were singing but we only manged to track down afew of them. Golden Oriole called all the time we were present but we only got a breif glimpse of 2 of them. Cetti;s Warbler, Common Nightingale, Blackcap, chaffinch, serin and Sardinian Warbler were also singing well. Above us we got great views of Booted and Short-toed Eagle, Common Kestrel and swifts and swallows.
Along the Guadiaro Valley we stopped to admire Bee-eaters at close quarters, Corn Buntings, Greenfinches, White Stork, Serin and more Woodchat Shrikes.
We ate lunch at San Enrique where we found Tree Sparrow, Great spotted Woodpecker, Jay, Iberian Chiffchaff, Common Nightingale (in the scope), Blackcaps and a Kingfisher.

Soto Grande was quiet, lots of tourists but few birds. The usual Lesser Kestrels and Little Owls were there but the laguna was devoid of birds. We did get good views of Melodious Warbler and we heard several Reed Warblers.

The heat of the day drove us off and we finished with an early return to Gaucin.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
ANDALUCIA - 7 DAY TOUR - DAY 1 - MAY 7TH
I collected Tony and Pat from Malaga airport at lunchtime and we drove straight to a tapas bar in ST Julian for lunch. We then spent a couple of hours walking around the lovely reserve at the month of the Guadalhorce. The weather was lovely with whit fluffy clouds flaoting in an azure blue sky, however the wind picked up during the afternoon.
A view from one of the hides of a laguna on the Guadalhorce Reserve.
We started at the beach where the western arm of the river joins the sea, our first bird was a Rnged Plover quickly followed by a Little EgretAvocet - one of six species of wader found on the laguna shown above.
The rest of the laungas gave us good views of Avocet, Black-winged Stilt, Little Ringed Plover, Dunlin, Curlew Sandpiper, Common Pochard, Gadwall and Common Coot.
Small passerines were keeping their heads down but we did find Zitting Cisticola, Spotted Flycatcher and Woodchat Shrike. many Monk Parakeets were flying around us as were Barn Swallows, Red-rumped Swallows and House Martins, we also saw a few Pallid Swfts and a Booted Eagle
Thursday, May 5, 2011
MORE PICTURES FROM LESVOS 2011 by TONY THUNDER
THURSDAY MAY 5TH - SUMMER HAS ARRIVED
A visit to our apartment on the coast this morning produced some nice sightings:
Lots of Griffon Vultures on the also Crested larks, Cirl Bunting, Corn Bunting, Stonechat and nightingale (heard).
At the apartment hundreds of House Martins were busy going about their breeding season duties whilst the resident Blue Rock Thrush sang all morning. Plenty of Honey Buzzards drifted over and a House Sparrow came to our dining table for crumbs at lunchtime.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
May 1st - back home in Wet Spain!
We went for a walk this morning during a break in the rain - it would have been wonderful if the sun was shining. But it was dull and overcast, still i enjoyed some time with Dawn and the flowers were still a lovely colourful sight.
we also heard Raven, Woodlark, Chaffinch, Robin and Sardinian Warbler singing during the walk.

Black-eyed Blue

Long-tailed Blue
But it was the flowers that grabbed our attention, over 30 varieties of flowers were on show but the Orchids went top of the bill. It started to rain again at 12 noon so off went back to the house.

SOMBRE ORCHID

WOODCOCK ORCHID

YELLOW ORCHID

WOODCOCK ORCHID - A PINK VARIETY
I was hoping for a lovely afternoon on the couch watching the snooker final.....
oh no........Dawn had had other plans and it wasn't an afternoon of pash!
I spent 4 hours repairing a leaky pipe which was cemented into a wall...how lovely it is to be back home. ha!
Lesvos - 2011 - SUMMARY

many instances and sighting come to mind as favourite moments: The finding of a pair of Kruper's Nuthatch making their nest, we could here them tapping but because they were working on the inside of a tree it took a while to locate them! The Penduline Tit's intricate nest hanging from the lower branches over a stream, the shear number of Lesser and Common Whitethroats, Collared Flycatchers, Reed and Sedge Warblers and the masses of Yelkouan Shearwaters sitting on the water in a misty bay, the water was like a mill pond. Watching a pair of Short-toed Treecreepers feeding their young, you could even see the gaping mouths of the chicks!
One particular day was outstanding, we saw 116 species which included six species of Buntings and included the Ploughed Field.
The Ploughed Field was best of all it was covered in birds, probably 300 in all of 15 species including Wryneck, Nightingale, Tawny Pipit, Whinchat, 2 Wheatears, Collared Pratincoles and 2 species of Terns. What a great experience to top the sightings list and make the holiday even more memorable.

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