Booted Eagle, Bonanza |
Booted Eagle, Bonanza |
These shots of a Booted Eagle flying over the pine trees was my first of the morning ... no idea what its doing on the 2nd shot!
Black Stork, Bonanza |
I'd seen my first Black Storks over La Janda the day before and boy are they wary! Unlike the White Storks they fly at the first hint of camera movement ... one distant shot here followed by one flying away .... I do manage a few better shots later.... ugly critters really aren't they!
Black Stork, Bonanza |
It's difficult to convey the sheer number of birds here in Spain in the Winter, on a daily basis down here I witness massive flocks of Meadow Pipits, White Wagtails, Larks, Finches as well as huge numbers of Chiff Chaffs, Black Redstarts, Robins, Stonechats ... and that's without mentioning raptors, storks, egrets, ducks and waders! Almost too much to take in sometimes. Here's a bit more of Bonanza and then its on to Brazo Del Este.
Banks of the Guadalquivir, Bonanza |
Bar Tailed Godwit, Bonanza |
Chiff Chaffs.... typical vista! |
Common Waxbill, Bonanza |
Greater Flamingoe, Bonanza ... off centre, dammit!! |
A little further North and on the East of the Guadalquivir lies Brazo Del Este - a subsidiary river and system of drainage dykes that again hold huge numbers of Storks, Waders, Raptors as well as smaller birds in the many wet fields, many of them rice paddies .... its yet another birding heaven!
I kid you not, when I arrived in the late afternoon, the first thing I witnessed was a field full of about 300 White Storks .... and then I realised this was just one of many fields, with just as many Storks, some Black Storks, Glossy Ibis, Lapwing, Lesser Black Backed & Black Headed Gulls, Marsh Harriers everywhere... even had a flock of Golden Plover (new bird for the trip!)
Here's a photo montage because time is short for blogging and I'm doing this in bed in a hotel in El Rocio and its already gone midnight!!
One White Stork ...
Lots of White Storks!! Brazo Del Este |
In total, I don't know, but over 2500 White Storks at Brazo alone.
Black Stork, Brazo Del Este |
Several Black Storks here too... maybe 15 in total.
Black Storks, Brazo Del Este |
........ nice Spoonbill pic
Spoonbill, Brazo Del Este |
Always been drawn by birds following the plough in the UK .... usually its looking for something different amongst Black Headed Gulls (almost always to find just that), but how about this for something different .....ace retro tractor for a start! Sky in the background is a bit weak but still a good action shot ....
Storks, Ibis & Gulls following the plough, Brazo Del Este |
Wet field, Eucalyptus Tree, Pumping station and van pic! Brazo Del Este |
Talking about 'locations' - this was not staged, just where I happened to park the van for a stroll, but what pic for the scrapbook!
I'd stopped to scan for Bluethroats, seeing this as a likely old spot .....
Likely Bluethroat location |
Bluethroat from loads away! |
.... and sure enough if I zoom in on one particular spot on the above (can you see it?!) there was indeed a Bluethroat. Slight cheat involved here because admittedly, I knew there was one there somewhere, but again its the sheer numbers of birds here that continues to astound ... I must have had 20 Bluethroats at Brazo!
Rubbish image of course and highly cropped but here's the zoom in on the right.
Interesting irrigation structures around here, shame I didn't get the birds in focus.....!
Drainage dyke & Penduline Tit location |
This is where I had my 2nd 'lifer' of the trip, a smashing view of a Penduline Tit ... just on the top of one of the nearest mast heads!
Dragonfly species, Brazo Del Este |
Lots of dragonflies about here still, maybe they last right through the year? Have to get the field guide out to this one .....
Nice female Marsh Harrier coming down a drain, just before she clocked me!
2 comments:
What I've enjoyed about your posts sof far Tim has been the sheer numbers of birds that you've encountered on your trip I think your phrase " watching three hen harriers quartering the shore" really hit a chord with me, what a shame we can't get this sort of experiences here in the UK.
Can't wait for the next post and if the transit makes it back to the UK you'll have to give it a name :o)
Totally agree, on both counts ... has to be down to habitat. You should see some of these fields and natural pasture here... puts the minutea that is our set aside land into real focus! Glad you're enjoying the posts ... internet access is actually very good over here, even in El Rocio!
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