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<blockquote data-quote="sparrowbirder" data-source="post: 1633842" data-attributes="member: 983"><p>I had very brief views of Balearic warbler at the head of the valley,I never hired a car and the first bus from Alcudia to Port de Pollenca wasnt until 9.30,this is a busy area so by the time I arrived numbers of people had already walked up the valley,and the noise at times was deafening!!Ill probably book into Port de Pollenca next time,so I can do an earlier walk up the valley..bound to be much more productive..never seen so many black redstarts though,must have had at least 60-70 birds all the way up the valley,a storm passed through the area the Thursday before I arrived, a couple I met up the valley told me they had a R B Flycatcher in their hotel garden in Pollenca on this day,so may have been a significant fall</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparrowbirder, post: 1633842, member: 983"] I had very brief views of Balearic warbler at the head of the valley,I never hired a car and the first bus from Alcudia to Port de Pollenca wasnt until 9.30,this is a busy area so by the time I arrived numbers of people had already walked up the valley,and the noise at times was deafening!!Ill probably book into Port de Pollenca next time,so I can do an earlier walk up the valley..bound to be much more productive..never seen so many black redstarts though,must have had at least 60-70 birds all the way up the valley,a storm passed through the area the Thursday before I arrived, a couple I met up the valley told me they had a R B Flycatcher in their hotel garden in Pollenca on this day,so may have been a significant fall [/QUOTE]
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