Pertinent Facts About Bird Watching In Spain
Spain has many kinds of indigenous animals and is therefore very wealthy in wildlife. The other thing that will definitely appeal to you about this country is the many climates and terrains that make Spain home to many types of birds. Therefore, it is a perfect country to visit for bird watching.
The birds of prey found in Spain are of over twenty different species. People who love watching birds highly prize these birds and many of them are hard to find. Many of these birds have their origins in Spain while others participate in yearly migration from Spain and back. Even though this is the case, the birds will interest bird watching enthusiasts.
The many species of birds that fans of bird watching can spot in Spain include the Griffin and Egyptian vultures and the Golden Eagle. It is interesting to lovers of bird watching to note that Spain has four hundred Black Vultures on average and these vultures have their origins here.
The largest bird of prey that originated in Europe is the Black Vulture seen in Spain. If you want to see this bird while you watch birds in Spain, it would be advisable for you to visit the national parks of Andalusia in the southern area of Spain or the Sierra Palada.
If you are hoping to spot a specific species whilst bird watching in Spain, be aware that many birds are migratory and are only in Spain for around half of the year. One example of a migratory bird that is quite rare in the rest of Europe but very easy to find in Spain is the White Stork.
These birds move from Africa to Spain between January and February and make nests in very noticeable places. Bird watching enthusiasts wanting to spot a white stork in Spain will be happy to understand that these birds often make their nests in urban areas so they are easy to find.
Another kind of migratory bird which you will like to see as you watch birds in Spain is the Flamingo. Flamingos move to Spain in large flocks that carry thousands of birds in the seasons of spring and summer.
If you wish to watch birds in the wetlands, Spain provides you with the opportunity to do so. You will find many types of birds when watching birds in Spain’s wetlands and among these birds are various kinds of ducks and cranes.
The very best places to do wetland bird watching in Spain are the coastal wetland areas such as the Ebro Delta and also the national park in Donana.
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