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Extremadura Spain


Visited 5-12th September 2012

Holiday with some birding! (As much as I could get away with!)
Very hot 32-36c All but the largest rivers & Streams were bone dry

Around Trujillo:

Spotless Starling - Very Common and VERY vocal
Lesser Kestrel - only the odd one this time of year
Short Toed Eagle - occasional, sometimes drifting over hotel pool!
Griffon Vulture - as above
Swift & Pallid Swift - lots
Swallow & Red Rumped Swallow - lots
Sardian Warbler - fairly common
Spanish Sparrow - common
Bee Eater - one flock of 10 birds
Cattle Egret/Little Egret - occasional
Blue Rock Thrush - 1 or 2 on the Castillo
Kentish Plover, Little Ringed Plover, Lapwing, Grey Heron and Black-Winged Stilt on the small reservoir
(and lots of Spanish Terrapins!)

Trujillo - Belen - Torrecillas:

Hobby - 1
Iberian Grey Shrike - dozens!
Crested (and/or Thekla Lark) - common
Calandra Lark - occasional
Corn Bunting - occasional
Hoopoes - common
Lesser Kestrel - occasional
Common Buzzard - 1 or 2
Red Kite - 6
Griffon Vulture - 50+
Black Vulture - 5 or 6
Short Toed Eagle - 1
Bee Eater - 6
Azure-Winged Magpie - occasional

La Cumbre:

Great Bustard - 12

Monfrague National Park:

Azure-Winged Magpie - common
Griffon Vulture - 100+
Black Vulture - 6
Egyptian Vulture - 2
Golden Eagle - 1
Bonelli's Eagle - 1
Spanish Imperial Eagle - 2
Booted Eagle - 2
Black-Bellied Sandgrouse - 1
Sardinian Warbler - common
Pied Flycatcher - common
Crag Martin - a few

Guadalupe Area (Sierras de las Villuercas):

Rock thrush - 2
Black Redstart - 6
Chough - 20+
Golden Eagle - 2
Bonelli's Eagle - 2
Subalpine Warbler - fairly common

Would like to return in April when the rivers & streams are full and the fields are full of wild flowers.
Birds not seen this time but hope/likely to see in spring: Storks (none seen whatsoever!)
no harriers, no Rollers, no golden oriole, no woodchat shrike, no little bustard, no black or black-shouldered kites, no black wheatear, no stone curlew, no turtle doves seen,
Not that I am disappointed! I probably missed things under my nose and just want to make the point that spring might be the most productive time to visit, overall highly recommended!!



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