Mo and I moved to Andalucia Spain 18 months ago. We have always taken an interest in birds where we live and bought a book call 'Where to watch Birds in Southern and Western Spain' it covers Andalucia, Extrememadura and Gibraltar but we were particularly interested in the Huelva province. The authors have researched the area and gives a detailed narrative of how you can and where you can see the vast array of birds in this area. The authors are Ernest Garcia and Andrew Paterson you may know them. This book gives you good information about the times of migrant birds and the areas you are most likely to see them. We live in this province and although very new to serious birdwatching we have been thrilled to see the Azure winged magpies sneaking food from our dogs dishes, the golden Oriole, cuckoos,blackbirds various birds of prey including eagles, harriers and others we are so green we are unable to identify them quickly enough and we can never get our camera ready to take a picture. We will keep trying. We are sure we are going to get more interested and involved in identifying these birds. We can certainly confirm it is a great area for birdwatching.