Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Birds of Spain by Brett Westwood, BBC Radio 4

BIRDING HOLIDAYS IN THE MOUNTAINS OF ALICANTE
AND THE ALBUFERA OF VALENCIA


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mountainWALKS BIRDING  HOLIDAY April 28-May 4 2007

The following is an account of the birding holiday in 2007 accompanied by BBC Radio 4 wildlife and nature presenter and producer Brett Westwood. The following list was distributed to all those taking part in the holiday.GENERAL LIST OF BIRDS AROUND QUATRETONDETA.
This is a list of combined sightings from BW and other group members. Apologies if I’ve missed off anything.

Common Kestrel
Peregrine
Bonelli’s Eagle ) BW 5/5/07)
Griffon Vulture 19 on 5/5/07, BW
Red-legged Partridge
Woodpigeon
Collared Dove
Feral Pigeon
Cuckoo
Scops Owl
Tawny Owl
Common Swift
Alpine Swift
Bee-eater
Hoopoe
Wryneck
Woodlark
Thekla Lark
Barn Swallow
Red-rumped Swallow(BW 27/4/07)House Martin
White Wagtail
Robin
Blackbird
Redstart (BW 27/4/07)
Black Redstart
Nightingale
Stonechat
Black Wheatear
Melodious Warbler
Sardinian Warbler
Bonelli’s Warbler
Firecrest
Pied Flycatcher (BW 27/4/07)
Great Tit
Coal Tit
Short-toed Treecreeper
Woodchat Shrike
Spotless Starling
Golden Oriole
Jay
Magpie
Chough
Raven
House Sparrow
Rock Sparrow
Serin
Goldfinch
Greenfinch
Cirl Bunting

HIGHLIGHTS OF DAY TRIPS


April 29 : ALCOLEJA VILLAGE AND SURROUNDS

Pallid Swift: A few with Common Swifts over village
Alpine Swift: Single with Common Swifts near village
Wryneck: One singing from almond tree ,photo included
Blue Rock Thrush: Female carrying food in village
Hoopoe: At least two calling, but not seen
Golden Oriole: Ditto
Blackcap; Three birds in stream gully near village
Bonelli’s Warbler: a few elusive birds in pines
Firecrest: One singing in pines
Crested Tit: Several in pines, but not seen well.
Rock Sparrow: At least 6 on wires in almond terraces near village.
Woodchat Shrike: Single showed well on wires.
Eagle sp: A probable Bonelli’s Eagle flew into shrubs high on Aitana range
Two other eagles seen nearby, not positively identified.

April 30: BARRANCO ENCANTADA  Reservoir:
 pair Great Crested Grebes, Mallards and several Grey Herons
Reservoir end of Barranco:
Squacco Heron: one by stream
Little Ringed Plover: pair on shingle by stream
Nightingales common
Blackcap…2 singing
Melodious Warbler; two singing
Cetti’s warbler; Heard loudly, seen briefly
Reed Warbler: One singing by lane
Wryneck: One calling but not seen
Golden Oriole: several heard, and 2 or 3 glimpsed!
Spotted Flycatcher: Two in poplars
Long-tailed tit: family party

Barranco Encantada
Bonelli’s Eagle; one showed very well
Bee-eater: c50 flew over
Crag Martin; several, gave excellent views
Black Wheatear: Male high up on crags
Blue Rock Thrush: Ditto
Melodious Warbler: 2 showed well near entrance
Rock Sparrow; two high on crags, seen in silhouette only.
May 1: Barranco MalafiDull and cold to start with, but improving later and sunny and warm in pm.
Pair of Hoopoes showed well on track to rim of gorge.
Crested Tits, Coal tits and a Firecrest showed in the pines.
Pair of Golden eagles visited nest site in a natural cave, possibly a third bird present
Pair saw off distant Booted Eagle: 2 Kestrels also around gorge
Black-eared Wheatear: 2 pairs around lip of gorge
Black Wheatear: One one sides of barranco
Spectacled Warbler: 2 males sang in scrub at edge of gorge
Dartford Warbler : A few in low scrub at top of gorge

Plants included: Thapsia villosa( yellow-flowered umbellifer with soft, divided leaves): Ornithogalum umbellatum ( Star-of-Bethlehem), common on limestone at top of gorge: Euphorbia isatidifolia ( green-flowered spurge, in conifer plantations)

May 2: Alcoi

Griffon Vultures……30+ at feeding station, with others below cliffs giving stunning close views
Sparrowhawk: One through pines on limestone near nesting cliff
Woodlark: Two singingover limestone
Subalpine Warbler: Male in pines near nesting cliff
Rock Bunting: A few in pines and scrub and a pair around vulture feeding site
Crossbill: One in pines near nesting cliff.
Blue Rock Thrush: Pair in feeding quarry
Black Redstart: Pair in vulture feeding quarry.

Plants included: Cytinus hypocistis , a very low-growing bright red and yellow parasite of Cistus( sunrose) bushes on the limestone. Common here as was the stock, Matthiola fruticulosa, with greyish leaves and twisted dull pink petals.


May 3: Aitana
Rainy and cool, a five-layer day! Thunder and looming clouds over the ridge.
Birds elusive, though good if brief views of Spectacled Warbler, Tawny Pipit and Bonelli’s Warbler. A possible Whitethroat showed in scrub and a female Pied Flycatcher.
Firecrest, Cirl Buntings and Melodious Warbler sang near picnic area.Cuckoo called frequently.
Green Woodpecker called and seen briefly from minibus.

Plants included Fritillaria lusitanica and the beautiful tulip Tulipa australis. A species of Valerian in bloom in rocky places was possibly Valeriana tuberosa. Hedgehog Broom ( Anthyllis erinaceus) locally frequent at higher altitudes. Euphorbia isatidifolia with vivid green flowers was common here. Purplish orchid was Orchis olbiensis.


May 4 . Albufera Lake, Valencia
A stunning day with a mouth-watering selection of Mediterranean specialities:
Day divides into two parts:
PRE-PAELLA
Small lagoons behind the Visitor centre at Albufera
Common Tern colony on islands with Mediterranean Gulls and Black-headed Gulls
Black-winged Stilt: several pairs
Greater Flamingo; c10 flew over
Marbled Duck; 3 birds seen , including a rather distant pair. A very rare and important European species.
Red-crested Pochard: At leats 2 prs
Common Pochard: a few birds
Mallard
Little Grebe: at least two pairs
Osprey: one flew over towards lake
Honey Buzzard: c10 flew over distantly, presumably migrants heading north.
Kingfisher: seen several times
Turtle Dove: A few on wires and in tamarisks

POST-PAELLA
Lake surrounds including boat-trip
Grey Heron….common
Purple Heron…common
Cattle Egret…..several
Little Egret……common
Squacco Heron…several
Purple Gallinule …at least three from boat, one swimming across open water.
Red-knobbed Coot….pair, including one with neck-ring. Lucky to see red-knobs on bill as they almost disappear outside breeding season. One of Europe’s rarest birds
Marsh Harrier…one female over reeds
Audouin’s Gull….several on lagoon.
Yellow-legged Gull…many on lagoon
Yellow Wagtail..three in onion fields outside village
Collared Pratincole….a few hawking over fields near village
Great Reed Warbler; one seen others heard from boat
Moustached Warbler: seen briefly from boat
Gull-billed Tern: Frequent, though at the time I dismissed them as Sandwich Terns…apologies!!
Zitting Cisticola ( Fan-tailed Warbler) … a few near lake in reeds.
BUTTERFLIES
Cool and overcast weather kept the number of species down, but I suspect the list below is scratching the surface
Large White
Small White
Western Dappled White
Morocco Orange-tip
Sooty Orange-tip
Provence Hairstreak
Common Swallowtail
Scarce Swallowtail
Brimstone
Black-eyed Blue
Painted Lady
Heath Fritillary
Wall Brown
Speckled Wood
Dingy Skipper

PLANTS
A random selection,largely based on what I could identify!
Many don’t seem to have common names, so I've indicated the family they belong to in brackets after the scientific name.

Fields, terraces around Quatretondeta
Poppies: Papaver argemone: Long-headed Prickly Poppy
Papaver hybridum: Round-headed Prickly Poppy
Papaver rhoeas: Common Field Poppy
Papaver dubium : Long-headed Poppy
Roemeria hybrida: ( small , purple-flowered poppy)
Calendula arvensis ( annual marigold)
Psoralea bituminosa : Bitumen Pea
Mercurialis tomentosa : ( Downy Mercury)
Pallenis spinosa ( daisy family)
Paronychia argentia ( low-growing with silvery, papery bracts)
Diplotaxis erucifolius ( v.common, white-flowered Wallflower Cabbage)
Fumaria capreolata : White Ramping Fumitory- v.common
Platycapnos spicata : Spiked Fumitory…olive groves
Hyoscyamus albus : White Henbane
Moricandia arvensis : ( purple mustard common on rocky banks)
Scandix pecten-veneris: Shepherd’s Needle ( parsley with long pointed seed-cases)
Vicia lutea : Yellow Vetch
Vicia onobrychoides : False Sainfoin
Anagallis monelli : Blue Pimpernel
Sherardia arvensis: Field Madder
Rubia peregrina : Common Madder

And many, many more.



"These daily lists are selected highlights only, not complete lists for each
location. Apologies if I've missed out birds you saw, or included ones you
didn't! "




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