Before heading over to La Janda we decided to turn off at Los Lances to see if we'd be lucky enough to spot some Oyster Catchers.
| Spanish Sparrows at La Janda |
Unfortunately, we weren't able to see any on this occasion, but we did manage to see the following birds there:
- Sanderlings
- Little Stint
- Godwit
- Ringed Plover
- Sandwich Tern
We then drove directly to La Janda, and despite having the car motor running we could still hear some cranes nearby. All of a sudden, there were about twenty to thirty Cranes flying over the car! We assumned that the sudden drop in temperature and the recent heavy rain had brought them over a lot earlier than previous years.
| Cranes |
Following that sighting, we scanned the fields but we weren't able to spot anything of genuine interest. We met up with a really nice German couple who were also birdwatching in the area and we stopped off to chat to them for a while. They told us that they had seen a Crake and some Black Storks by the canal. We had already visited that area but we hadn't managed to spot either bird, although we did see a Black Stork later on in the day.
| Stone Chat |
We did catch a sight of a Purple Heron that was feeding on fish and fortunately, we captured some nice photos.
| Purple Heron |
Later on in the day we bumped into Stephen Daly (of Andalucian Guides) and together, we spotted a Montagu's Harrier. There was another Harrier alongside and Stephen explained to us that this was a Pallid Harrier, going on to explain the different wing shapes, and why this particular bird was attracted to this kind of habitat.
| Montagu's Harrier |
Overall, it was a good day out and here's a complete list of what we spotted at La Janda:
| Corn Bunting |
- Meadow Pipit
- Spoonbill
- Wheatear
- Spanish Sparrow
- Crane
- White Stork
- Black Stork
- Green Sandpiper
- Griffon Vulture
- Marsh Harrier
- Montagu's Harrier
- Kestrel
- Red-legged Partridge
- Lapwing
- Kingfisher
- Crested Lark
- Grey Wagtail
- Stonechat
- Fan-tailed Warbler
- Goldfinch
- Corn Bunting
- Purple Heron
- Pallid Harrier
- Night Heron
- Egyptian Vulture
- Booted Eagle
| Night Heron |
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| Egyptian Vulture |