Sunday 21 February 2010

IBERIAN SAFARI FINAL DAY


No safari would be complete without flamingos so we went to Alcazar de San Juan and saw 300+ Greater Flamingo and a single Lesser Flamingo. Also here were 2 White-headed Duck, Black-necked Grebes, Red-crested Pochards and hundreds of other waterfowl.




So there ends the three day Iberian Safari (pic 3 Vincent ) and now I am on my way to the Azores for some winter birding.
Other interesting birds seen on this trip were the spanish forms of Green Woodpecker and Long-tailed Tit and also we saw two Black Wheatears at the dam today. Good to see common birds like Hawfinch, Sardinian Warbler, Black Redstarts, Woodlarks, Red-legged Partridge, Dartford Warbler, Serins and Hoopoe which are a treat back home. Also more migration today- a big influx of Blackcaps and Black Redstart so spring migration is well underway in this part of the world.

3 comments:

Graham James said...

Fabulous, Peter.
Hope the Azores is even better. Have a good time.

Peter Alfrey said...

I hope so too.
Have you seen the floods in Madeira! Hope it isn't like that on the Azores.
Hope all is well back home. I heard more snow is on the way.
Mad weather.
Cheers Graham

Graham James said...

Looks like the snow will most likely miss our area, Peter. Just a very wet week forecast.
The scenes from Madeira are shocking and it brings home how lucky we are in the UK, despite us moaning about a few inches of snow.