I just don't have either the optics or the patience to take great bird photos, but here are a few.
A poor photo of an Alpine Accentor, but only the second I have ever seen so worth it's place here. Alpine Choughs at Fuenta de - they were very tame, one even took a crumb from my hand!
The ubiquitous Black Kite. Very common, but only in the lowlands.
Black-bellied Dipper at Fuenta del Ebro - the source of the River Ebro after which Iberia is named and which almost cuts Spain in half by when it joins the Mediterranean at Valencia.
Thursday 13 May 2010
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