Ornithological photo blog dedicated to birds species found mainly along Southern Spain and the Strait of Gibraltar.
16 January 2015
El Brazo del este
For our first outing of 2015 we decided to visit El Brazo del Este. We hadn't been there in a while and thought it could be a good place to start the year.
We still hadn't got to the marshlands when we were already seeing plenty of bird activity. Flocks of Sparrows and Goldfinches were flying up along the side of the road, settling down in the trees and bushes before setting off again. We kept a close eye on all of these small birds on the look out for Reed Buntings. A short while later we spotted a big group of Rock sparrows.
Rock Sparrow
Meadow Pipit
White Wagtail
We continued slowly along the road and there was plenty to see....
Reed Bunting Goldfinch House Sparrow Chiffchaff Stonechat Fan Tailed Warbler Crested Lark Meadow Pipit Linnet Redstart Black Redstart White Wagtail Kestrel Black Winged Kite Marsh Harrier Common Buzzard Light Phased Booted Eagle
It was a good start to our day and we still hadn't arrived at the main area of El Brazo del Este. Once there we encountered over 30 Black Crowned Night Herons, with plenty of juvenile birds within the adults.
Night Heron
Night Herons
Juvenile Night Heron
Night Heron
We also saw the following birds around the first areas we observed...
Squacco Heron Grey Heron Great White Egret Little Egret Cattle Egret White Stork Black Stork Purple gallinule Cormorant
Squacco Heron
Black-winged Stilt
Black Stork
Purple Galinule
We carried on further, talking about the possibility of catching a glimpse of a Bluethroat. We stopped to observe a flooded area with the scope where we saw the following...
Black Winged Stilt Avocet Glossy Ibis Mallard Northern Shoveler
Whilst observing this area a group of smaller birds grabbed our attention further up the track. On the side of the track there were Chiffchaffs, White Wagtails and Meadow Pipits feeding, and in amongst them was a Bluethroat. We had managed to spot it very early into our day so we were delighted. We observed it for a long time and in the end there were 3 in total. The post above will explain a little more about this beautiful bird, along with the photos we managed to take. We had hoped to see it but for it to be that close and managing to get photos of it was a bonus, a great day already!
Marsh Harrier
Marsh Harrier
Marsh Harrier
Bluethroat
We moved further into El Brazo del Este and here is a list of the other birds we managed to see....
Lapwing Kingfisher Spoonbill Moorhen Little Grebe Spotted redshank Greenshank Whiskered Tern Spanish Imperial Eagle (juv) Dark Phase Booted Eagle
We enjoyed our first outing of 2015 which turned out to be very successful. We will be out soon and we hope you enjoy these photos along with the next post dedicated to the Bluethroat.
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