Sunday, July 28, 2013

Within the P.N. de las Hoces del Ebro y Rudrón Nature Reserve

Tawny Pipit
Dipper
Crag Martin
Even with the intense heat of these summer days, we enjoyed with records of bird species most representative of the P.N. de las Hoces del Ebro y Rudrón Nature Reserve. The small rapids formed in parts of the river Ebro, we had the opportunity to observe some of the most typical bird of the river as Dipper, Common Sandpiper and Grey Wagtail families, while the riverside vegetation, Wrens, Warblers, Flycatchers .... Again the presence of birds of prey is very significant Griffon Vultures, Egyptian Vultures, Short-toed Eagles, Booted Eagles, Commom Buzzards, Black Kites ..., including spectacular views of the canyon of the Ebro a good numbers of House Martins, Crag Martins, Common Swifts and few Alpine Swift, beginning to form flocks before migration.
Among the more wooded areas Zamansas Valley was easy to distinguish the songs of Woodpeckers, Pipits, Thrushes…. In the meadows, Red-backed Shrikes, Starlings, Finches...
A total of 43 species with good some observations.




Birdlist
Quail
Griffon Vulture
Egyptian Vulture
Booted Eagle
Black Kite
Common Buzzard
Common Sandpiper
Wood Pigeon
Common Swift
Alpine Swift
Green Woodpecker
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Crag Martin
Barn Swallow
House Martin
Tawny Pipit
Grey Wagtail
Dipper
Robin
Wheatear
Stonechat
Song Thrush
Blackbird
Blackcap
Bonelli's Warbler
Common Chiffchaff
Firecrest
Wren
Spotted Flycatcher
Red-backed Shrike
Jay
Carrion Crow
Raven
Spotless Starling
House Sparrow
Chaffinch
Linnet
Serin
Bullfinch
Yellowhammer
Cirl Bunting
Corn Bunting


Thank you very much to the birders Chirs and Rose by their interest in the birds of Burgos.

Friday, July 05, 2013

50 / 100 / 150


These days we are in what could be considered the real anticyclonic summer in the Iberian Peninsula, with blue skies and high temperatures in the middle of the day. Although luckily a light breeze allowed to enjoy a new birding tour in the Natural Park of the Ebro and Rudrón, and adjacent areas Bricia and Waterfowl Reserve of Ebro Reservoir. Recorded 53 species make the day has been very productive. Again, the raptors (7 species recorded) were especially abundant, albeit with significant absences like Short-toed Eagle. Good numbers for Stonechats, very different to that seen in the spring, where the Stonechats were virtually absent.





In this article, signed by the great ornithologist Ricard Gutiérrez, refers to species that can be observed in Spain, with a paragraph that says "Actually if we go to the field to observe often know more than fifty species in a day is good. View over 100 is something and to celebrate. Reaching a special occasion the 150 is epic. " Of the 363 species regularly observed in Spain, in one morning to observe 53 species means having registered 16%, which is a good number. Registration of 53 different species of birds, falls within the mean observation for a day of morning in the PN of the Ebro and Rudrón. If we make a special effort, as we did for SACRE programs, this figure can rise to more than 60 species, reaching more than 70 species if we invest a whole day of birding. Of course there are seasons in which it is easier to register a good number of birds, and summer is not exactly one of them.
Anyway a good birding day and of course we enjoying scenery and villages of Las Merindades really wonderful.




Birdlist
Mallard
Little Grebe
White Stork
Griffon Vulture
Egyptian Vulture
Booted Eagle
Black Kite
Hen Harrier
Common Buzzard
Kestrel
Yellow-legged Gull
Wood Pigeon
Common Swift
Alpine Swift
Green Woodpecker
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Skylark
Woodlark
Sand Martin
Barn Swallow
House Martin
Tawny Pipit
Tree Pipit
White Wagtail
Grey Wagtail
Yellow Wagtail
Black Redstart
Wheatear
Stonechat
Song Thrush
Blackbird
Blackcap
Bonelli's Warbler
Iberian Chiffchaff
Firecrest
Wren
Great Tit
Nuthatch
Red-backed Shrike
Magpie
Jay
Carrion Crow
Raven
Spotless Starling
House Sparrow
Chaffinch
Linnet
Goldfinch
Greenfinch
Serin
Bullfinch
Yellowhammer
Corn Bunting



Thanks to the Green-Hall Craggs family by their interest in the birds of Burgos.

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