Today´s outing was not specifically a birding trip
and more of a walk to the top of one of our local mountain peaks. Such
is the beauty of the route, it´s one that we enjoy two or three times
per year and today´s trip was timed to coincide with the visit of one of
my favourite and most character-full of mountain birds, the Alpine
Accentor.
The initial walk up through the steep forest gave good views of
Chaffinch, Long Tailed Tit, Great Tit, Robin and the beautifully marked
Firecrest. This area is also a frequent haunt of Blue Rock Thrush
although we didn´t see any today.The Peaks of Valencia |
Alpine Accentor |
This is a route that we willingly repeat, each season offering its own delights. From the very spot that we enjoyed our lunch with Alpine Accentors, we´ve previously been rewarded with views of Griffon Vulture, Golden Eagle and Alpine Swift.
Written by David Warrington
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