Monthly Archives: September 2018

Birds Loving Water

I mentioned earlier that the little preserve that we visit is the largest wetlands on the Granada coast and is tucked into an 18 hectare plot in Motril. The birds love it, as do we. Yesterday, we saw a number … Continue reading

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Meet the Common Kingfisher

Kingfishers are perhaps our favorite bird – we see them all summer on the river in Vermont, have been delighted by them in Texas and Ecuador, and as I noted a couple of post ago, caught a glimpse of one … Continue reading

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Little Egret

Several birds here in Spain – Rock Doves, Mallards and Northern Shovelers come to mind – seem to be about the same as in the U.S. The Little Egret is just like its close relative, the Snowy Egret, that we … Continue reading

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Birding Charca de Suarez

This morning, we went over to a small park in the neighboring town – Charca de Suarez  – which is the largest wetland along the Granada coast. It is a challenge to identify birds we’ve never seen but we had a great … Continue reading

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Learning Spanish Birds – 2

Southern Spain is a desert and reminds me of parts of California the Southwest US where birds congregate around nearly any body of fresh or brackish water. The salt lagoons were packed with bids, some resident, and some starting their … Continue reading

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Learning Spanish Birds – 1

We are in southern Spain for several weeks and learning a little more Spanish and some new birds. We hired a guide yesterday and he brought us to one of the great spots in the area: Cabo de Gata Natural … Continue reading

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2019 Winter Trip Planning

Fed up with the depressing Border Wall plans and the ongoing paramilitary presence along the border, we decided to cancel our trip to Texas and instead, give northern Florida a try. Most southern Florida campgrounds were already full so as … Continue reading

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Bittern Out Back

Earlier in the week, Sally came upon an American Bittern right at the end of our path to the river. All I had was my iPhone and the photos, in poor light, were not good. Yesterday, we saw it again, … Continue reading

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