Thursday, January 10, 2013

Bird Watching at Albufera de Valencia


On Tuesday 8th January, together with two local birders, I enjoyed a leisurely day in the Natural Park of Albufera de Valencia.  We began our day by generally exploring some of the rice fields on the west side of the park. The usual Little Egrets, Cattle Egrets and Grey Herons were in abundance in amongst which were a five Great Egrets.

Flooded rice fields at Albufera de Valencia
Flooded rice fields at Albufera de Valencia

A female Marsh Harrier passed low over the stubble, flushing out a Snipe. A pair of Stonechats were flitting around the edges of a field and an Iberian Grey Shrike spent a few minutes on an overhead cable close by.  Then seemingly from nowhere, a Booted Eagle appeared. It passed by very low before catching a thermal and rising into the air until it was nothing more than a dot. It circled over the fields then made yet another low pass, the winter sunlight catching its contrasting colours beautifully.  We moved further north on to another favourite spot where we enjoyed superb views of over 100 Glossy Ibis.

Glossy Ibis in flight
Glossy Ibis in flight

We remained in this spot for a good while, and our patience was rewarded with views of Bluethroat, Meadow Pipit and Purple Swamphen.

Purple Swamphen
Purple Swamphen

After lunch we took a short walk beside a coastal lagoon where we saw a pair of Black Necked Grebe, Great Crested Grebe, Black Redstart, Sandwich Terns, a Kingfisher and lovely close views of a Kestrel.

Kestrel
Kestrel

We then headed for home, driving across the rice fields in the southern end of the park. We stopped off at a few favourite locations and scanned the fields. As we stood beside an irrigation canal, a female Merlin flew past, giving good albeit brief views. Scanning across the rice fields revealed sizeable flocks of White Wagtail, Chaffinch and Brambling. The day ended with a magnificent view of a Male Marsh Harrier, gliding low over reed beds.

Male Marsh Harrier
Male Marsh Harrier

The day had been enjoyed at a relaxed pace and we´d purposely visited some spots that are lesser known, but we´d had some great views and had seen some very special bird life. The species list for day included…
Black Headed Gull, Black Necked Grebe, Cormorant, Lesser Black Backed Gull, Little Grebe, Mallard, Moorhen, Purple Swamphen, Sandwich Tern, Yellow Legged Gull, Booted Eagle, Iberian Grey Shrike, Kestrel, Marsh Harrier, Merlin, Cattle Egret, Great Egret, Little Egret, Black Redstart, Bluethroat, Brambling, Chaffinch, Crag Martin, Goldfinch, Greenfinch, Kingfisher, Magpie, Meadow Pipit, Serin, Spotless Starling, Stonechat, Wheatear, White Wagtail, Glossy Ibis, Great Egret, Grey Heron, Lapwing, Snipe

Thursday, January 3, 2013

A Christmas Birding Trip to the Steppe & Lagoons of Eastern Spain




On 22nd December, Dave provided a guided bird watching trip to the steppe and lagoons for a client from the Netherlands. Norbert, a very well travelled and experienced birder was holidaying in the Valencia area and was keen to see the bird life that this superb region has to offer.

Beautiful winter tones on the steppe of Eastern Spain
 Beautiful winter tones on the steppe of Eastern Spain

The morning had dawned bright and clear but as we climbed up onto the steppe, it became quite cloudy with a little light drizzle in the air. After a coffee in a local farming village, we set out across the fields towards the day´s first lagoon. Something caught our eye way off to the left so we stopped to take a closer look…indeed, it was a pair of Great Bustards – one of the day´s target species. After a few minutes they took flight, remarkably elegantly for such huge birds.

Spain is home to 60% of the global population of Great Bustard - the World´s heaviest flying bird

Spain is home to 60% of the global population of Great Bustard – the World´s heaviest flying bird
The first lagoon gave good views of Shoveler, Shelduck, Greater Flamingo, Golden Plover and Teal. Although quite far off, we also had views of a Merlin. The nearby telephone cables were occupied by a large flock of Corn Buntings whilst flocks of Serin were flitting around the trees at the edge of a field.

Shelducks


As we approached the second lagoon, the weather had begun to clear, the cloud breaking up and the sun finally giving some warmth to a chilly morning. We enjoyed good views of Marsh Harrier over the reeds, and the water held Pochard, Coot and Little Grebe. We retraced our original journey along a lane through the rolling fields and stopped to enjoy superb views of an Iberian Grey Shrike. A bird of prey caught our attention, then one of those very special birding moments that stay with you forever….as we stood by the side of the lane, a Golden Eagle flew straight across the fields right in front of us! We enjoyed remarkably close views of this magnificent raptor as it glided by then began to circle over fields a little further away. It´s wing pattern suggested that the bird was a first winter. What a truly awesome creature, and so very close!
After a celebratory coffee, we visited a smaller lagoon where we saw Red Crested Pochard, Wigeon and Greylag Goose. As we made our way up onto the steppe, we saw flocks of Calandra Lark and Skylark.  Still thrilled by the sight of the Golden Eagle, we were in for a further treat…whilst scanning the vast steppe, we not only found a couple of Great Bustards but also came across a group of over 40 Cranes. These elegant birds spend the winter in Spain before making their Spring migration back to north east Europe and Scandinavia.

Cranes
Wintering Cranes on the plains of Castilla de la Mancha, Eastern Spain

Our final stopping point for the day was another lagoon, surrounded by farmland. We had good views of a Black Winged Stilt, unusual for winter as most of them spend the cooler months further south. Around the shallow margins were a small flock of Linnet, a Crested Lark, Chiffchaff and a Water Pipit. The deeper areas held Greater Flamingo and Shelduck.

Water Pipit
Water Pipit

A simply fascinating day was brought to an end with views of a pair of Red Kites displaying over the fields, the low winter sun enriching the warm tones of their beautiful plumage.  We´d had a great day, and had enjoyed some superb views of some great species. This area demands effort, but usually rewards with some wonderful sights and memories.
Our species list for the day included…
Buzzard, Golden Eagle, Iberian Grey Shrike, Kestrel, Marsh Harrier, Merlin, Red Kite, Black Winged Stilt, Crane, Golden Plover, Great Bustard, Greater Flamingo, Lapwing, Red Legged Partridge, Coot, Greylag Goose, Little Grebe, Mallard, Pochard, Red Crested Pochard, Shelduck, Shoveler, Teal, Wigeon, Black Redstart, Blackbird, Calandra Lark, Chiffchaff, Corn Bunting, Crested Lark, Crow, Great Tit, House Sparrow, Linnet, Magpie, Serin, Skylark, Spotless Starling, Stonechat, Water Pipit, White Wagtail, Wood Pigeon