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<blockquote data-quote="Peewit" data-source="post: 1488848" data-attributes="member: 57492"><p>Hi everyone</p><p></p><p>Got back form the holiday and have a great report to write and pictures to download when I get the knack of downloading jpegs rather than img files types.</p><p></p><p>I saw about 50 species in all and I will list them for the time being for your attention. I alos have a pictures of 6 of these mentioned birds so that makes the report what it is. </p><p></p><p>Auduins Gulls </p><p>Yellow Legged gull</p><p>Black Winged Stilts</p><p>Kentish Plovers</p><p>Ringed Plovers</p><p>Booted Eagles</p><p>Woodchat Shrike</p><p>Spotted Flycatcher</p><p>Corn Bunting</p><p>Golden Orcles</p><p>Nightingale</p><p>Osprey</p><p>Hoopoe</p><p>Cormarant</p><p>Shag</p><p>Great Tit (no other Tits seen at all)</p><p>Little Egrets</p><p>House Martins</p><p>Swifts</p><p>Scops Owl</p><p>Cory Shearwater</p><p>Stonechat</p><p>Red Kites</p><p>Collared Doves</p><p>Turtle Doves</p><p>House Sparrow</p><p>Swallow</p><p>Kestrel</p><p>Great Crested Grebe</p><p>Little Grebe</p><p>Mallards</p><p>Raven</p><p>Curlew Sandpiper</p><p>Dunlin</p><p>Grey Heron</p><p>Egytian Vulture</p><p>Bee-eaters</p><p>Blackbird</p><p>Goldfinch</p><p>Greenfinch</p><p>Fan Tailed Warbler</p><p>Cettis Warbler</p><p>Sardian Warbler (sp)</p><p>Water Rail</p><p>Storm Petrel</p><p>Shelduck </p><p></p><p>We also went for a mornings birding with a local Ornitholgist, and learned such a lot from him. He took us around the National Park at S'Albufera, the Salt Pans at Cala Tirant, and also to see the colony of numerous Bee-Eaters at Cala Tirant</p><p></p><p>Kathy</p><p>x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peewit, post: 1488848, member: 57492"] Hi everyone Got back form the holiday and have a great report to write and pictures to download when I get the knack of downloading jpegs rather than img files types. I saw about 50 species in all and I will list them for the time being for your attention. I alos have a pictures of 6 of these mentioned birds so that makes the report what it is. Auduins Gulls Yellow Legged gull Black Winged Stilts Kentish Plovers Ringed Plovers Booted Eagles Woodchat Shrike Spotted Flycatcher Corn Bunting Golden Orcles Nightingale Osprey Hoopoe Cormarant Shag Great Tit (no other Tits seen at all) Little Egrets House Martins Swifts Scops Owl Cory Shearwater Stonechat Red Kites Collared Doves Turtle Doves House Sparrow Swallow Kestrel Great Crested Grebe Little Grebe Mallards Raven Curlew Sandpiper Dunlin Grey Heron Egytian Vulture Bee-eaters Blackbird Goldfinch Greenfinch Fan Tailed Warbler Cettis Warbler Sardian Warbler (sp) Water Rail Storm Petrel Shelduck We also went for a mornings birding with a local Ornitholgist, and learned such a lot from him. He took us around the National Park at S'Albufera, the Salt Pans at Cala Tirant, and also to see the colony of numerous Bee-Eaters at Cala Tirant Kathy x [/QUOTE]
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