Dimensions for size the north-eastern region of Spain is rich in birds in Spain and Western Europe. A visit to north-eastern Spain birders birding trip in a day-8 in the spring could face more than 200 species of birds, and with relative ease. But for many birdwatchers, their noble pastime is not just numbers and lists, as has the quality. The ideal way to combine quantity and quality is top 10 species of these wonderful firebirding region and how they can best.
Obviously, the final selection of 10 birds in northeastern Spain, is very subjective, but a reasonable selection method would be to see birds identify foreign birdwatchers wanting more. In this case, the list of birds would be the next star (though not necessarily in this order): Dupont's Lark, wall runners, the bearded vulture, Red-necked Nightjar, Black Woodpecker, Black Wheatear, Audouin, bee-eaters, eagle hawk, andSandflughuhn. Cardillo, yet attractive and novel, is not among the top 10 birds.
After the identification of species, the next question would be: "I Can these birds on a trip?". Yes you can. Although some species are more difficult to combine with other, all these species will be able to find in this part of Spain in late April, for example. Timing is the essence of your visit and if you want to make a clean sweep.
To have a good chance thatDuPont Lark incredibly thin, for example, you should really visit if male DuPont Lark are busy with their territorial song. Not only does this mean to visit the region from late February to mid May, but get up and places of dawn. On the other hand, Red-necked Nightjar and bee-eaters are the summer visitors to the northeast of Spain, usually appear in mid to late April. Ring thrush are available all year, but can be found in many otherhaunts accessible during winter months.
The logistics of arrival and departure of all the north-eastern Spain are not complicated. Barcelona is a major international airport, while there are other airports in Girona, Reus and Zaragoza with low-cost flights to Britain and elsewhere in Europe. If you fly to Madrid on the express train, the AVE, connects to Zaragoza, Lleida, Tarragona and Barcelona. Network of roads and highways, many new, some quiet helpThey argued about driving in a foreign country. And with the exception of one or two big cities and coastal sites, is surprisingly free of traffic congestion caused by the standards of many other countries.
Therefore, tackling the task of actually finding the 10 birds in northeastern Spain is up to you. the best option would be do-it-yourself, download reports of birds traveling from the Internet, buy a proper "Where ...?" The leaders decide about your birdingRoute, book your hotel in advance the country and then follow the itinerary planned for your vehicle. Although it may be more convenient, an alternative approach can be to find a local guide, to help with all or part of the road. This is especially recommended if you are short on time or if the item you luck in finding the birds should be gradually reduced.
Using the figure, a path that would birdwatching to websites where you could see all the top 10 items mentioned above,could look like this (although keep in mind that there are many possible variations):
2 nights in the Ebro delta - Audouin, slender, and a variety of types of wetlands
2 nights near the steppes Belchite - Dupont's Lark, Black-bellied Sandgrouse and other steppe soils
2 nights high in the Pyrenees (eg Hecho valley, Benasque) - U.S. runners, the bearded vulture, Black Woodpecker, Siskin and other
2 nights in Montsec - Wheatear black hawk eagle,Red-necked Nightjar and find a way few other types that have lost you.
When ready, some changes in this list, or if you are doing your eye on other birds promising, you can try a trip last year, or even in winter when species such as racers on the wall, and Alpine Accentor Snow Sperling easier to find. One of the good things about birding in north-eastern Spain, is that the information exists and the final choice is yours.
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