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<blockquote data-quote="Joern Lehmhus" data-source="post: 1423947" data-attributes="member: 3229"><p>Well, I am back and enjoyed it very much , though it was only a week!</p><p></p><p>Some highlights:</p><p></p><p> <u>2 glossy Ibis </u>in the Albufera</p><p><u>lots of Porphyrio porphyrio </u>in the Albufera , osprey feeding on his catch</p><p></p><p>Male peregrine bringing prey (Blackbird) to calling female on one of the pillars of the cathedral SaSEU in Plama, then flying strongly upward to chase off another intruding peregrine-another female (He did the chasing away only half-heartedly, was my expression)...</p><p></p><p><u>7 Griffon vultures and 18 Monk vultures</u> in the Tramuntana seen in one go, turning round the scope, at the same day also an <u>africana chaffinch </u>and Balearic crossbills</p><p></p><p>Balearic warblers, Balearic crossbills and at least 5 blue rock thrush on a walk near Betlem on the Arta peninsula</p><p></p><p>several Audouins Gulls, (first 2 in Port d'Alcudia harbour)</p><p></p><p>ando other good birds...</p><p></p><p>maybe not the super specialities, but it gave us a list of about 90 species in the week and additionally time enough for our little son to have fun (so not the whole week dedicated to birding)</p><p></p><p>so maybe this sounds interesting enough....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joern Lehmhus, post: 1423947, member: 3229"] Well, I am back and enjoyed it very much , though it was only a week! Some highlights: [U]2 glossy Ibis [/U]in the Albufera [U]lots of Porphyrio porphyrio [/U]in the Albufera , osprey feeding on his catch Male peregrine bringing prey (Blackbird) to calling female on one of the pillars of the cathedral SaSEU in Plama, then flying strongly upward to chase off another intruding peregrine-another female (He did the chasing away only half-heartedly, was my expression)... [U]7 Griffon vultures and 18 Monk vultures[/U] in the Tramuntana seen in one go, turning round the scope, at the same day also an [U]africana chaffinch [/U]and Balearic crossbills Balearic warblers, Balearic crossbills and at least 5 blue rock thrush on a walk near Betlem on the Arta peninsula several Audouins Gulls, (first 2 in Port d'Alcudia harbour) ando other good birds... maybe not the super specialities, but it gave us a list of about 90 species in the week and additionally time enough for our little son to have fun (so not the whole week dedicated to birding) so maybe this sounds interesting enough.... [/QUOTE]
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