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Naturetrek 3-7 December 2012 Adult & juvenile Lynx Juvenile Lynx Lynx country Wild Boar Report and images compiled by Byron Palacios Naturetrek Cheriton Mill Cheriton Alresford Hampshire SO24 0NG England T: +44 (0)1962 733051 F: +44 (0)1962 736426 E: info@naturetrek.co.uk W: www.naturetrek.co.uk

Spain - Realm of the Iberian Lynx Tour Leader: Byron Palacios Participants: Brian Carroll Tarina Hill Derek Langslow Helen Langslow John Lowes Day 1 Monday 3rd December Gatwick Seville El Rocio The group arrived in Seville. The weather was good, and a great change coming from Britain! We left the airport behind driving through the city in our comfortable van, eastwards to El Rocio, just on the outskirts of Doñana National Park and settled down in our hotel. Day 2 Tuesday 4th December Doñana National Park (La Raya Real, Valverde visitor s centre, Caracol, Hierba Buena) The morning was still dark when some of us when out to witness the beautiful dawn with gorgeous orange light in the eastern horizon. The first group of Greater Flamingos was very obvious with their beautiful pink colour which enhanced the look of the marshes at first light. Another group of Eurasian Spoonbills was next to them and surrounded by loads of waterfowl such as Pintail, Mallard, Coot, Shoveller, Northern Lapwing, and Greylag Geese, amongst others. It was a very chilly morning but the day looked promising as it got sunnier! We then went to have our breakfast and started our excursion - we joined our park guide Miguel Angel and set off within Doñana entering La Raya Real, the widest sandy track which crosses the park from northwest to east, across many points which end up in various villages amongst the buffer areas of the national park, and splits the latter in three different life zones: the Dehesa, the Marisma and the Dunes. We started checking the the dehesa (cork oaks, wild olives and meadows) where Iberian Lynx normally hang around in search of food, mainly rabbits. In spite of our efforts, we did not come across one single cat, with Red Deer being the main highlight of those first couple of hours exploring around. After our intensive lynx search, we made a quick stop bordering the area of the marisma where more Red Deer were spotted, plus Fallow Deer, Hen (Northern) Harrier, Meadow Pipit, Sardinian Warbler, White Wagtail, and others. We continued our drive seeing huge rabbit burrows and eucalyptus stumps, the perfect place for Little Owls, and we found a beautiful one basking in the early morning sun! We crossed into the marisma area, where many groups of Greylag Geese were seen in the distance, plus large groups of Calandra Larks were seen flying away; Crested Larks, Corn Bunting, Stonechat and more White Wagtails were also seen here. We continued towards the visitors centre named Jose Antonio Valverde, watching some perched Red Kites on the way, plus some Greater Flamingos, Black-necked Stilt and Purple Gallinule in the adjacent ponds. The centre itself was a bit quiet, full of Eurasian Coots and a few Purple Gallinule and Marsh Harriers moving around; Common Chiffchaffs were numerous here too and so they were throughout the day. Naturetrek June 13 1

After a hot coffee at the centre, we continued along the park tracks watching lots of birds on the way; a large group of Common Cranes were in one of the fields and we had great scope views of this wintering bird. We also had lots of Grey Heron, Great White Egret, Cattle Egret, Little Egret, Common Kestrel, Crested Lark and more Red Kites around this spot. As we continued our drive, a group of egrets (Great White, Little and Cattle) and Grey Heron which all together were good for comparison made us get out of the vehicle once again, and at the same time a Marsh Harrier flushed a Short-eared Owl from its roosting bush and it flew our way, so we had great views of this visiting nocturnal bird of prey. We also saw a Black Eagle and a single pair of Lesser Kestrels. Lunch time was getting closer, so we drove to the top of the track around the are known as El Caracol where we set up our picnic lunch while watching more birds flying by. On the drive back, more Lesser Kestrel, Marsh and Hen Harriers, Crested and distance Calandra Larks, Stonechats, Great White Egret and a White and Black Storks were spotted very well. We got back to La Raya Real track and went for a walk amongst a lush dehesa area known as Hierba Buena. We spotted some Eurasian Hoopoe, Woodlark, Black Redstart, Meadow Pipit, Song Thrush and Mistle Thrush, Red Kite, Iberian (Azure-winged) Magpie, and a very obliging Southern (Iberian) Grey Shrike. We spotted a tree full of Red Kites which seemed to be perched from a distance; we walked closer to it and, to our surprise, a group of Griffon Vultures were found down in the ground, and a single scarce Cinereous (Black) Vulture was found amongst the group of Griffons. A pair of Spanish Imperial Eagles was also spotted here perched together and then one moved to the next pylon, both were scoped and seen well! After these enjoyable sightings, we started our drive back towards El Rocio, carefully spotting for Iberian Lynx on the way back, hitting the usual hotspots and territories they could be in. Despite our efforts, no cat was spotted today so we drove back to our hotel wishing for better cat luck the following day. We then went to check the marshes right behind our hotel where we found plenty of animals, including Wild Boar, wildfowl such as Teal, Pintail, Mallard, Shoveller; some Black-tailed Godwits, Northern Lapwing, Purple Gallinule, Glossy Ibis, and Common Snipe. More Greater Flamingos, Eurasian Spoonbills and Black-winged Stilt were found by the El Rocio s visitor centre where we ended up during this very interesting day. We then returned to our hotel for a well deserved break, delicious supper and drinks! Day 3 Wednesday 5th December Doñana National Park (Raya Real, El Muro) El Rocio Andujar Natural Park We had another early morning start in El Rocio, which was less cold than the previous morning and looked very promising as the sun rose on the horizon! Miguel picked us up in time for our last half-day excursion in Doñana National Park and we were determined to spend it looking for the most wanted prize: Iberian Lynx. We then got onto the Raya Real sandy track, checking every single corner and car-accessible area where the main territories are connected along the main core lynx area in the dehesa. Our search extended into a vast amount of Mediterranean forest parallel to the main track of La Raya, but there was no trace of the rarest cat in the world. We had a break at the point known as El Muro where lots of Red Deer were seen along the tracks. Some birds such as Common Buzzard, Hen Harrier, Stonechat, Meadow Pipit, Sardinian Warbler, Chiffchaff, and more were seen during the morning, but no lynx were found despite our intensive search of the core area. Empty handed but still happy we returned to El Rocio in order to check out of our hotel and continue with our day s plan - heading to the mountains of Andujar Natural Park. As soon as we left the Doñana area, we stopped along the motorway for a quick lunch which turned to be a good idea, saving us a lot of time as we arrived in great time to Andujar Natural Park in order to go straight out for a search as we still had a good couple of hours of light. 2 Naturetrek June 13

The landscape and habitat of this new area is very different from the one we experienced down in the area of Doñana, with big boulders all over the scrub and Mediterranean dry montane vegetation. We drove down the main road to check the area along the River Jandula, not far from our hotel. The light was perfect and the mountains had plenty of Red Deer and a few Fallow Deer too; several Iberian Green Woodpeckers were calling around and Great-spotted Woodpeckers were in flight. One of us spotted a large raptor soaring above the hill in front of us and we finally saw him landing on one of the big boulders near the top, we scoped the bird and it happened to be a Golden Eagle! We kept looking at the clearings and the boulders all around us, taking a stroll down the road to the river waiting to see something emerging from the clearings and gaps. As the sunset struck, the light started to fade away and became poor so as the temperature dropped (3 C) we decided to go back to our hotel to check in, have a quick break and get ready for dinner. Day 4 Thursday 6th December Andujar Natural Park (Los Escoriales La Lancha Pantano del Jandula) After an early breakfast, we drove for about forty minutes towards the basin of the River Jandula. It was a beautiful morning, quite cold and misty, yet the landscape was still great. Red and Fallow Deer were spotted along the way and a nice group of Wild Boar were feeding on top of the hills. We went to check another area nearby which was clear but very quiet, so we returned to the area of Los Escoriales once again, having a Wild Boar very close to our van on the way. The valley was all clear when we arrived, and we started to get familiar with the area by walking along the tracks when two very agitated Magpies were telling us that something was around the gulley right in front of us...and there they were three Iberian Lynx sat amongst the scrub, very relaxed and having a mid-day siesta. It was hard to believe as they were no further than 200 metres away from us, amazing! We could not resist the excitement as we watched them in the binoculars and through the scopes. This moment got even better when we realised there were four of them - male, female and two youngsters, and we watched them very well for over an hour...just fantastic! And just when we thought they had gone and disappeared through the Mediterranean bushes and scrub, we managed to find them again just as we were going towards our picnic spot. We jumped off the van once again and watched a female and a juvenile (we lost the other two by then) walking along the cork oaks and scrub. An amazing experience once again, what a great pleasure to see the rarest cat in the world that well! A beautiful Spanish Imperial Eagle was seen here too. We had our lunch right there in the back of the van, enjoying the great local cheese and Iberian ham and bread. Very happy with our Iberian Lynx observations, we moved further down the road and towards the Pantano del Jandula but it was surprisingly quiet, so we decided to check the track from the abandoned village of La Lancha to Los Escoriales, making a stop by the bull farm where we had a good flock of birds flitting around the fields - Fieldfare, Mistle Thrush, Meadow Pipit, Black Redstart and the Iberian race of Green Woodpecker were seen really well. Satisfied with our day, we decided to drive back to our hotel in order to take a break and to get ready to enjoy dinner. Day 5 Friday 7th December Andujar Natural Park (River Jandula Los Escoriales) We started today with rain in the whole area. In spite of this, we continued with our plans and after enjoying our breakfast, we drove down the valley road to the River Jandula area. Naturetrek June 13 3

We parked just by the small bridge by the old dam area and went out to explore around, checking the river from the bridge, the bushy area along the river bank, including the big boulder formations along the lower basin of the river. The rain was off and on, so we decided to use the small wooden hides as a shelter which worked well as we could see Blue Rock Thrush, European Kingfisher, Crag Martins, Grey Heron and Great Cormorant from there. As the rain continued, we decided to drive back to the hotel and have our lunch there. After lunch, we went to check the area of Los Escoriales. The weather was improving as we arrived there, and it was finally great to carry on with our search. Red and Fallow Deer was seen in this area, as well as Eurasian Hoopoe and Dartford Warbler. We kept searching for Iberia Lynx from the same spot we found them the previous day, but there were no signs of any activity. Then, a thick mist covered the valley once again, and the misty views of the Virgen de La Cabeza Monastery in the distance were superb! We retired to our hotel just before dusk came. Back at our hotel, plenty of food and drink gave us the feast we all deserved, and a truly good farewell from this lovely wild area! Day 6 Saturday 8th December Andujar Natural Park Seville Airport We started today early, we had breakfast and started our two-and-a-half-hour journey back to Seville airport on a very quiet motorway. We arrived to the airport, checked in our luggage and boarded our flight back to Gatwick. Once in Gatwick, we collected our luggage and said goodbye to each other with best wishes after a good experience in the lovely Andalucía over the last week. We had been lucky enough to see lots of wildlife, including the lovely and very rare Iberian Lynx! Receive our e-newsletter Join the Naturetrek e-mailing list and be the first to hear about new tours, additional departures and new dates, tour reports and special offers. Visit www.naturetrek.co.uk to sign up. Naturetrek Facebook We are delighted to launch the Naturetrek Facebook page so that participants of Naturetrek tours can remain in touch after the holiday and share photos, comments and future travel plans. Setting up a personal profile at www.facebook.com is quick, free and easy. The Naturetrek Facebook page is now live; do please pay us a visit! 4 Naturetrek June 13

Species Lists Mammals ( = recorded but not counted; h = heard only) December Common name Scientific name 3 4 5 6 7 1 Iberian Lynx Lynx pardinus 2 Red Deer Cervus elaphus 3 Fallow Deer Dama dama 4 Rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus 5 Wild Boar Sus scrofa Birds 1 Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo 2 Cattle Egret Bubulcus ibis 3 Little Egret Egretta garzetta 4 Great White Egret Egretta alba 5 Grey Heron Ardea cinerea 6 Black Stork Ciconia nigra 7 White Stork Ciconia ciconia 8 Spoonbill Platalea leucorodia 9 Glossy Ibis Plegadis falcinellus 10 Greater Flamingo Phoenicopterus ruber 11 Greylag Goose Anser anser 12 Mallard Anas platyrhynchos 13 Pintail Anas acuta 14 Shoveler Anas clypeata 15 Teal Anas crecca 16 Red Kite Milvus milvus 17 Black Vulture Aegypius monachus 18 Griffon Vulture Gyps fulvus 19 Northern (Hen) Harrier Circus cyaneus 20 Marsh Harrier Circus aeruginosus 21 Sparrowhawk Accipiter nisus h 22 Common Buzzard Buteo buteo 23 Golden Eagle Aquila chrysaetos 24 Spanish Imperial Eagle Aquila heliaca (adalberti) 25 Common Kestrel Falco tinnunculus 26 Lesser Kestrel Falco naumanni 27 Red-legged Partridge Alectoris rufa 28 Moorhen Gallinula chloropus 29 Coot Fulica atra 30 Purple Gallinule Porphyrio porphyrio 31 Black-winged Stilt Himantopus himantopus 32 Lapwing Vanellus vanellus 33 Black-tailed Godwit Limosa limosa 34 Common Sandpiper Actitis hypoleucos 35 Green Sandpiper Tringa ochropus 36 Common Snipe Gallinago gallinago 37 Lesser Black-backed Gull Larus fuscus 38 Wood Pigeon Columba palumbus 39 Rock Dove / Feral Pigeon Columba livia 40 Collared Dove Streptopelia decaocto Naturetrek June 13 5

December Common name Scientific name 3 4 5 6 7 41 Little Owl Athene noctua 42 Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus 43 Kingfisher Alcedo atthis 44 Hoopoe Upupa epops 45 Green Woodpecker Picus viridis h 46 Great-spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopus major h 47 Woodlark Lullula arborea 48 Crested Lark Galerida cristata 49 Calandra Lark Melanocorypha calandra 50 Crag Martin Ptyonoprogne rupestris 51 Meadow Pipit Anthus pratensis 52 White Wagtail Motacilla alba 53 Grey Wagtail Motacilla cinerea 54 Wren Troglodytes troglodytes 55 Dunnock Prunella modularis h 56 Robin Erithacus rubecula 57 Black Redstart Phoenicurus ochruros 58 Stonechat Saxicola torquata 59 Blue Rock Thrush Monticola solitarius 60 Blackbird Turdus merula 61 Song Thrush Turdus philomelos 62 Mistle Thrush Turdus viscivorus 63 Fieldfare Turdus pilaris 64 Dartford Warbler Sylvia undata h 65 Blackcap Sylvia atricapilla 66 Sardinian Warbler Sylvia melanocephala 67 Chiffchaff Phylloscopus collybita 68 Iberian Chiffchaff Phylloscopus iberiae 69 Blue Tit Parus caeruleus 70 Great Tit Parus major h 71 Long-tailed Tit Aegithalos caudatus h 72 Short-toed Treecreeper Certhia brachydactyla 73 Southern (Iberian) Grey Shrike Lanius excubitor 74 Spotless Starling Sturnus unicolor 75 Magpie Pica pica 76 Azure-winged (Iberian) Magpie Cyanopica cyana 77 Chough Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax h 78 Jackdaw Corvus monedula 79 Raven Corvus corax 80 Tree Sparrow Passer montanus 81 House Sparrow Passer domesticus 82 Chaffinch Fringilla coelebs 83 Serin Serinus serinus 84 Greenfinch Carduelis chloris 85 Goldfinch Carduelis carduelis 86 Corn Bunting Miliaria calandra 87 Cirl Bunting Emberiza cirlus 6 Naturetrek June 13