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<blockquote data-quote="wolfbirder" data-source="post: 1412884" data-attributes="member: 28091"><p>There was a feeding area (in the loosest of terms) because I saw it on a TV documentary, but not sure if it is maintained. Off the main road to Cuber from Polenca but it was not a public area and it was quite a walk to even get anywhere near. To be honest you may as well go to Cuber Reservoir and if you are patient you should get some views, especially looking back towards the radar dome high on the hill, but they do come a lot closer too from any direction. But if you only go for an hour you may well dip. Cuber can be hard work and can seem pretty devoid of birds.</p><p></p><p>There are good books about birdwatching in Mallorca & Menorca (Where to Watch series), I think they are still pretty accurate as not a lot has changed. I would check recent reports, because sadly there is no ongoing bird reporting facility for the islands as far as I know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wolfbirder, post: 1412884, member: 28091"] There was a feeding area (in the loosest of terms) because I saw it on a TV documentary, but not sure if it is maintained. Off the main road to Cuber from Polenca but it was not a public area and it was quite a walk to even get anywhere near. To be honest you may as well go to Cuber Reservoir and if you are patient you should get some views, especially looking back towards the radar dome high on the hill, but they do come a lot closer too from any direction. But if you only go for an hour you may well dip. Cuber can be hard work and can seem pretty devoid of birds. There are good books about birdwatching in Mallorca & Menorca (Where to Watch series), I think they are still pretty accurate as not a lot has changed. I would check recent reports, because sadly there is no ongoing bird reporting facility for the islands as far as I know. [/QUOTE]
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