Birding Spain day one Ebro Delta
The Biggest Twitch explores the Ebro Delta
We spent the first day of our recce tour to the Catalan area of Spain exploring the Ebro Delta. With miles of wet paddyfields and protected lagoons, this is an amazing destination for birdwatching with masses of birds everywhere you look. Grebes, herons, flamingoes,
gulls, waders and wildfowl all taking advantage of the plentiful wetland habitat, while overhead the skies were full of terns, hirundines and swifts.

Atmospheric dawn in the Ebro Delta with the promise of great birds to come

Purple Heron wrestles with a monster fish, talk about biting off more than you can chew!

One of the real stars of the Delta, Collared Pratincole poses for the camera right in front of us!

Towers at key locations allow superb birdwatching throughout the area

The water of the Ebro Delta also supports beautiful wild flowers and a myriad of butterflies

Audouin's Gull eyeing up a potential breakfast - but which end do you start?

Start at the top and work your way down perhaps?
This is the first of a series of blogs about our birdwatching adventures in Spain. If you'd like more details about our forthcoming tours to Spain in 2012, simply email us at
info@thebiggesttwitch.com. We would love to share these wonderful birds with you!