Catalan Birding Day Three
From Delta to plains via mountains!
What a variety of habitats in one day! We left the wonderful Ebro Delta and headed north. And only an hour later we were up a mountain. That's just one of the beauties of this fabulous part of Spain: you need only travel a short distance and you're in a completely new habitat.
In the arable foothills we encountered our first Woodchat Shrikes and Hoopoes, and Sardinian and Bonelli's Warbler and rising quickly in altitude we saw Black Redstarts, Serins and Rock Buntings, while Booted Eagle soared over the mountain pines.
We headed further north and the land flattened out again as we reached an area of extensive arable farmland where Bee-eaters perched on the roadside wires. Early evening, we explored a region of dry grassland good for larks including Crested, Thekla and Short-toed Larks.

With roads like these, you quickly gain altitude!

We saw the real thing but this one stayed still longer to be photographed!

We drove up through the cloud belt and watched our soaring Booted Eagle in the sunshine at the top

Colourful European Bee-eaters along the roadsides

A real contrast of landscape in one day

Heading for some holes in the cliff face

Colourful wildlife wherever we looked
We will be running tours to this beautiful part of Spain in April 2012. If you'd like more details, please email us on
info@thebiggesttwitch.com. We'd love to share some great Spanish bird watching with you.