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Cortijo
el Peso, Gaucin, Andalucia. (Holiday
rental accomodation)
Cortijo
El Peso is a wonderful 20 acre country estate in a magical,
unspoilt setting, in the foothills of the Serranía
de Ronda in Andalucía, south western Spain. The bird
life is exceptional in this area and includes, amongst many,
Griffon Vultures, Bonelli's and Booted Eagles, Buzzards, Kites
and many migratory species such as the Golden Oriel, Beeater
and Hoopoes.There is a large 20 metre pool surrounded by a
terrace which is partly shaded and partly sunny.
This is an ideal location for anyone
interestd in hiking, bird watching and wild life in general.
The spring wild flowers are spectacular. (More
details)
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Southern Andalucia Autumn
2004– (A Duck, two Swifts and a Baby) 
- After my successful trip to Andalucia in
April where my WP list went through the 600 barrier, I had missed
one important target bird – White-rumped Swift....Andy
Hall reports.
Andalucia 14th
-23rd September 2004 
- There were plenty of highlights in a very
enjoyable ten day trip. Raptor watching was more exciting than
ever at Tarifa, pick of the bunch being Ruppell’s Vulture and
juvenile Spanish Imperial Eagle. Finding a Lesser Crested Tern
at Los Lances also came high on the list.....Ian Kinley
reports.
Andalucia 1st
to 14th October 2003
- There were many highlights in two bird-filled
weeks but perhaps the abiding memory will be of a spectacular
concentration of thousands of Glossy Ibis, storks, egrets, waders
and gulls packed into one wet rice field at Isla Menor...Ian
Kinley reports.
Andalucia, Spain. 26/04/03
– 10/05/03
- At the lake there were approx 8,000 Greater
Flamingos, we also saw Gull Billed Terns, Whiskered Terns, B H
Gulls, BlackT.Godwits, L.R.Plovers, Kentish Plovers, B.W. Stilts,
Avocets, Lapwings and Marsh Harriers were hunting around the lake
fringes. At the small laguna adjacent to the visitor centre there
were C.Sandpiper, W.Sandpiper, Little Egret, Redshank, Gadwall,
Coot and Moorhens....Steve and Sue Wilce report.
Southern Spain April
2003
- At Ronda village we parked in the tourist
car park and joined the masses as they walked to the bridge here
we saw red-billed choughs, lesser kestrels, alpine swifts, blue
rock thrush and crag martins flying around the valley and through
the bridge itself...Philip Stidwell reports.
Andalucia 5th
to 13th Oct 2002
- There were many highlights - including Andalucian
specialities such as Marbled Duck, White-headed Duck and Crested
Coot; flocks of Audouin’s and Slender-billed Gulls; stunning views
of Bluethroats and Penduline Tits as well as finding our own rarities
in the form of Western Reef Heron, African Spoonbill, Long-legged
Buzzard and Temminck’s Stint.... Ian Kinley reports.
South West Spain, Sierra
De Grazalema Natural Park 22/9/02 – 2/10/02 
- Apart from the variety and special species
of the area, the sheer abundance of birds was a delight to experience.
Wherever we were even when it was comparatively ‘quiet’ there
were always birds present. At times particularly in the lower
more open areas (farmland, fields, scrub etc.) there were very
big flocks of finches and sparrows, together with large numbers
of larks, chats, and buntings....Brian
Russell reports
Favourite birds, Flamencos and Flying
Rainbows April 2001
- I planned to watch birds and wildlife
whenever I could. My major ambition was to see Bee-eaters, which
I had missed all over the place for many years and had become
my bogey bird...Mike King "the Gloster
Birder" reports.
Malaga and Cadiz Provinces
April 2000
- Take a guided tour and slide show through
Malaga and Cadiz Provinces. Lots of site and bird information.
The "slides" download very quickly, just click on the
in text links. John Girdley reports.
Malaga Province May
2000
- In spectacular surroundings, I saw some great
birds at Ronda, including excellent views of the Lesser Kestrels,
both sitting on the cliff face and flying around the gorge. Possibly
the most pleasing view was a male Blue Rock Thrush which I saw
in perfect light, for a couple of minutes, and at close range.
Not bad for a species that I normally only see in silhouette...Colin
Davies reports
Estepona area, Southern
Spain May 2000
- This report covers the period May 15th-20th
when I spent a week based in Estepona on the Costa del Sol, about
20 minutes’ drive west of Marbella. This was something of a family
holiday and not all birding, however we did see some interesting
birds and the following report details these....Gareth Watkins
reports
Costa del Sol (Based at
Fuengirola.) Easter '99
- What follows is an account of a trip that
I made to the Costa del Sol during Easter 1999. Given the time
of year I was unsure about which species would be present and
so I was pleasantly surprised at the number of summer visitors
that had arrived. In addition to these, the nearby Sierras held
a good variety of mountain species, especially birds of prey...John
Girdley reports
Costa del Sol (based at
Estepona.) 20th-27thAug. '99
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Thick morning mists, a broken telescope
and one of the most degraded habitats in Southern Spain, what
else could go wrong? Sites in the Estepona / Gibraltar area
are visited with lots of images of the area...John Girdley
reports
Costa del Sol (based at
Estepona) July '99
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