reuben.gates
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Hello, I have just joined the bird forum. I live in Oxford and love bird watching. Unfortunately I don't get much time what with work and kids etc. to make up for little time, my passion is going to the south of spain to the Coto de Donana. I first went there about 5 years ago and I loved it so much I've been going there two to three times a year. It's just brilliant for birdwatching.
I find it so rewarding in terms of birds. I have a house just outside the village of Hinojos and because it's surrounded by umbrella pines you are guaranteed to see flocks of iberian (aka azure-winged) magpies, short toed tree creepers, crested tits and hoopoes and that's just within the immediate vicinity of the house. A short drive to the Northern marshes regularly throws up magnificent sights. One of my favourite sights is the black shouldered kites. I never tire of seeing them and can fairly regularly see them together with other mega raptors like booted eagles, short toed eagles, ospreys, marsh harriers, monty's harriers amd peregrines.
I have to confess my particular favourites are the passerines and the crested tit has to be the ultimate bird for me. It's such a magnificent addition to the other tits we so regularly see here.
A golden oriole has also been seen in the mulberry tree in my house (casa donana). Unfortunately I didn't see it, a guest at my house did see it though and kindly sent me a photo as evidence. unfortunately it still eludes me and would be a total lifer. Maybe next summer!
If water birds are your thing then this is the place for you. common sightings include the purple gallinule (swamp hen), glossy ibis, squacco herons, night herons, purple herons, little and cattle egrets (I have seen 3 great white herons on a bird tour with John Butler www.donanabirdtours.com), storks galore including black storks and red nobbed coots.
Other personal favourite sightings include: the spanish imperial eagles, red rump swallows, bluethroat, collared pratincole and black necked grebe and of course the shrikes!
still to see: marbled duck,
anyway I could go on forever....in short if you've never been to the Donana region you've got to go. I saw 27 lifers on my first trip and I still see at least a lifer every trip.
If anyone who's not been wants to know any more about this mega area please don't hesitate to drop me a line or check out my site casadonana.com
Would love to hear about your experiences and sightings in the areas.
Cheers
Reuben
I find it so rewarding in terms of birds. I have a house just outside the village of Hinojos and because it's surrounded by umbrella pines you are guaranteed to see flocks of iberian (aka azure-winged) magpies, short toed tree creepers, crested tits and hoopoes and that's just within the immediate vicinity of the house. A short drive to the Northern marshes regularly throws up magnificent sights. One of my favourite sights is the black shouldered kites. I never tire of seeing them and can fairly regularly see them together with other mega raptors like booted eagles, short toed eagles, ospreys, marsh harriers, monty's harriers amd peregrines.
I have to confess my particular favourites are the passerines and the crested tit has to be the ultimate bird for me. It's such a magnificent addition to the other tits we so regularly see here.
A golden oriole has also been seen in the mulberry tree in my house (casa donana). Unfortunately I didn't see it, a guest at my house did see it though and kindly sent me a photo as evidence. unfortunately it still eludes me and would be a total lifer. Maybe next summer!
If water birds are your thing then this is the place for you. common sightings include the purple gallinule (swamp hen), glossy ibis, squacco herons, night herons, purple herons, little and cattle egrets (I have seen 3 great white herons on a bird tour with John Butler www.donanabirdtours.com), storks galore including black storks and red nobbed coots.
Other personal favourite sightings include: the spanish imperial eagles, red rump swallows, bluethroat, collared pratincole and black necked grebe and of course the shrikes!
still to see: marbled duck,
anyway I could go on forever....in short if you've never been to the Donana region you've got to go. I saw 27 lifers on my first trip and I still see at least a lifer every trip.
If anyone who's not been wants to know any more about this mega area please don't hesitate to drop me a line or check out my site casadonana.com
Would love to hear about your experiences and sightings in the areas.
Cheers
Reuben