Hi again.
This time I want to show some of the birds that I saw on a visit to the Natural Park Riaza River Gorges. With an area of 6,470 ha, is located northeast of the Highlands of Segovia and bounded on the north by the province of Burgos and east to Soria.
The visit was the Raptor Refuge de Montejo de la Vega, included within this Natural Park and is managed by WWF since its construction in November 1974 a proposal, then the Vice-President, Dr. Felix Rodriguez de la Fuente.
more details of the trip in http://birdingtrekkingandnaturecom-l...hoces-del.html
This time I want to show some of the birds that I saw on a visit to the Natural Park Riaza River Gorges. With an area of 6,470 ha, is located northeast of the Highlands of Segovia and bounded on the north by the province of Burgos and east to Soria.
The visit was the Raptor Refuge de Montejo de la Vega, included within this Natural Park and is managed by WWF since its construction in November 1974 a proposal, then the Vice-President, Dr. Felix Rodriguez de la Fuente.
more details of the trip in http://birdingtrekkingandnaturecom-l...hoces-del.html
Guided birding Spain, Wetlands of Castilla La Mancha
Posted Tuesday 5th June 2012 at 16:15 by dirding trekking
Hello again again with a post about some of the wetlands of Castilla la Mancha, which I love.
We visited the Longar in Lillo, Laguna Larga Villacañas, the lagoon complex of Alcazar de San Juan, Laguna de la Vega of the People in Pedro Muñoz and finally Manjavacas Lagoon.
Most notable has been the two breeding colonies, a laughing gull and the other Pagaza Tern. In Manjavacas this year due to little rainfall and low lake level there is only one attempted colony of flamingo few copies of a site and much surprise me prosper.
It also struck me how few ducks with chickens at this point in the season. All surface have begun the change of eclipse and did not see a single female, followed by her chicks.
More details and fothos of the trip in http://birdingtrekkingandnaturecom-l...ha-humeda.html
We visited the Longar in Lillo, Laguna Larga Villacañas, the lagoon complex of Alcazar de San Juan, Laguna de la Vega of the People in Pedro Muñoz and finally Manjavacas Lagoon.
Most notable has been the two breeding colonies, a laughing gull and the other Pagaza Tern. In Manjavacas this year due to little rainfall and low lake level there is only one attempted colony of flamingo few copies of a site and much surprise me prosper.
It also struck me how few ducks with chickens at this point in the season. All surface have begun the change of eclipse and did not see a single female, followed by her chicks.
More details and fothos of the trip in http://birdingtrekkingandnaturecom-l...ha-humeda.html
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