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    Swift and palid Swift? Alentejo region in Portugal

    I'd have to agree with the majority in that the first photograph looks good for C.Swift. The second one I'd be relatively happy to put down as Pallid, BUT I'd still like a better photo collection i.e. upperside shots. One thing for sure, I find it easier to tell them apart in the firld than...
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    Birding in Serrania de Ronda/Sierra de Grazalema

    Siberian Warbler P.c.tristis Siberian Warbler P.c.tristis - Rio Guadiaro - Ronda. The bird has been around now for a few days, might involve more than one bird, site Indiana; Rio Guadiaro. Sorry only poor photographs attached, but good sightings and heard calling a few times (thin piping...
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    Birding in Serrania de Ronda/Sierra de Grazalema

    Article and blog, with some half decent photos if you are interested in Griffon Vultures. Griffon Vulture common resident. Although widespread throughout the province, it can be absent to very scarce in some areas (at least outside of periods for migration). Highest density of breeding birds is...
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    Doñana - The shame of Doñana

    Article from - Birds of Andalucia Article first published in October 2013 edition - Birds of Andalucia In the Spring 2013 edition (Volume Two, Issue Two) of Birds of Andalucía, a small panel on P15, headed ‘Did You Know?’, pointed out the fact that there is no obvious physical recognition...
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    Strange Phylloscopus? Andalucia/Spain

    The more I look at this bird and enlarge other photos from today I can't see any reason why it can't be Phylloscopus.collybita.tristis, but there you go. It certainly was like nothing else I've been seeing among the thousands of Chiffchaff I see here during this winter (so far). Put another way...
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    Strange Phylloscopus? Andalucia/Spain

    Thanks guys. Should have looked closer re wing bar etc! The bird is so grey and very different from all other Chiffchaffs I've come across here this winter, though there is a great amount of variability within this species, which I assume is geographical (races) differences? The other one John...
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    Strange Phylloscopus? Andalucia/Spain

    I attach photos of a curious Phylloscopus? Rio Guadiaro this afternoon. Plus one of the normal P.collybita. Thinking Artic, but obviously not too sure and hope for some help. Sorry for the poor quality photos, bad light and long distance, plus only PnS camera. Peter :t:
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    Andalucia Bird Society

    A UK Members remark on the last (October) issue of the Society's quarterly magazine Birds of Andalucia: Just thought I'd say something about this quarters magazine. I have finally got around to reading it, in fact the plan was to read a couple of articles over coffee whilst keeping in an eye...
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    Andalucia Bird Society

    Depends, you still need a little luck, but had a couple earlier in the week at Laguna Dulce. Maybe some others here might respond with alternatives. Are you going to Jaen for the Lynx? If you are then maybe catch-up with Jose Luis of SierraTrek as he might have somewhere local for the Crested...
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    Birding in Serrania de Ronda/Sierra de Grazalema

    Unbelievably warm weather, butterflies and dragonflies abound, whilst winter clothes remain on the shelf. You could almost mistake the time of year as being the warmer times of spring rather than autumn. Only the mass arrival of wintering birds give the season away and even they have to be...
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    Birding in Serrania de Ronda/Sierra de Grazalema

    Journeyed northwards slightly today and towards Teba, nice views of around 400+ Griffon Vulture, also a pair of Bonelli's Eagle over the gorge. The river on the other side of Teba provided close views of 20+ Black-winged Stilt and always think these birds are a bit special, elegant shorebirds...
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    Birding in Serrania de Ronda/Sierra de Grazalema

    Bit of a special day yesterday. Llanos de Libar - fall of Ring Ouzel counted 100+ amazing! Peter
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    Birding in Serrania de Ronda/Sierra de Grazalema

    After some long overdue rain, not much to be fair, the sun came out; deep blue adorned the skies, whilst not a single cloud dared appear. Well, what did you expect I might do on such a day? Yep, of course you are right, I headed out to survey my local patch, my realm, the Serranía de Ronda, that...
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    Doñana - The shame of Doñana

    We would be so grateful for your support in gaining recognition for Guy Mountfort and his role in establishing the Doñana National Park. At the moment there is absolutely no recognition by the Park or local authorities, simply praise and recognition for Spanish nationals. Please show your...
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    Birding in Serrania de Ronda/Sierra de Grazalema

    Good to have had time for a decent chat at the Birdfair Jon. I'm leading a tour from the 8th till the 15th, is this clashing with your visit? If not we should fix a day up the Libar. Peter
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