Gibraltar & Tarifa - Whales, Dolphins and Autumn Migration

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Gibraltar & Tarifa - Whales, Dolphins and Autumn Naturetrek 10-14 September 2010 The 2010 Naturetrek Group Report and image compiled by Simon Tonkin and David Morris 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

Tour leaders: Simon Tonkin David Morris Participants: Marian Clamp Ros Steel Margaret Long John Long Barbara Cross Becki Coleman Dan Hobbs Alec Watson Kay Watson Carol Atkinson Mary Ellam Peter Ellam Bruce Bolton Liz Bolton David Hastings Lesley Lee Day 1 Friday 10th September Gibraltar Algarrobo After a slight delay in leaving Gatwick we arrived in fine spirits at Gibraltar airport where we met with Frank who importantly had our lunch! We proceeded to arrange minibuses whilst some people waited in the airport and others walked across the border into Spain to the nearby coffee shop. After the paperwork was arranged and luggage loaded we headed off into Spain. After negotiating the strange one way system in and out of Gibraltar we drove towards our hotel at La Cordiniz. Raptors were already being spotted en route with Short-toed Eagle and Black Kite being seen briefly. We went to the concealed raptor watch point; Algarrobo, which is named after the rare Carob Tree (Ceratonia siliqua) that grows next to the observation point. We hoped we would be sheltered from the Levante wind here and the raptors would think the same way! We weren t to be disappointed as we are able to observe Griffon and Egyptian Vultures, Short-toed and Booted Eagles, 1 Osprey, Honey Buzzards, Lesser Kestrels and Hobby. We decided to take one of Frank s excellent picnics here, eating and drinking whilst being treated to superb views of Short-toed Eagles and 200+ Bee-eaters quipping overhead. It was certainly worth the bumpy ride up the eroded track! After lunch we headed to our hotel at La Cordiniz and those keen-eyed members of the group were able to spot Cattle Egrets and Montagu s Harriers. Naturetrek December 10 1

At arrival the Spotless Starlings were there to greet us, looking like starlings that don t use shampoo! After everybody had settled in we enjoyed our well earned evening meal followed by viewing the House Geckos and Preying Mantis to be found on the hotel walls, together with Kuhl s Pipistrelles foraging around the lights in the hotel car park before settling down for the evening. Day 2 Saturday 11th September Sartuario Los Lances Algarrobo We woke to yet another bright and sunny day but the Levante was again very strong and so we decided to head to Sartuario where we could hopefully witness some more raptor passage. It was fairly quiet but we had good views of Griffon Vultures and Black Kites along with some walking Serrano ham! A Hobby worked the sheltered hillside and much to our awe we observed it hunting. Following this we headed into the town of Tarifa and parked up close to the beach near to Los Lances, negotiating our way through the travellers camp there, which has received many complaints from the local conservation organisations due to waste affecting the fragile intertidal ecosystem here. Whilst here we were blasted by the wind and this made viewing very difficult whilst walking along the boardwalk. However, we able to get views of Crested Lark and familiar wading bird species with a great comparison between Ringed and Kentish Plovers. Whilst heading back along the boardwalk a Dinghy Skipper was spotted also being buffeted by the Levante wind. From Los Lances - dodging the showers - we headed back to Algarrobo watch point where we joined staff and volunteers from Migres in observing the many raptor species passing through. It was likely with the Levante that these birds would not be crossing, but this didn t stop us getting some excellent views of many of the species we had seen the day before. This time we were able to watch Short-toed Eagles hovering very close and large numbers of Booted Eagles. After having a leisurely lunch here we ensured we made the most of the raptors on show. We then decided to head back to the hotel to enjoy some down time before having dinner. Day 3 Sunday 12th September Los Lances La Pena - Algeciras Bay During the previous evening meal Becky revealed that she had never seen a Hoopoe and it was something of a childhood dream to see one. So our first stop was an attempt to see this species which can often be observed around the paddocks and gardens at Los Lances. We looked very hard but no Hoopoes! Heading out to the viewing screen we had great views in the scope of Audouin s, Western Yellow-legged Gulls and several wading bird species to compare. David spotted some Fiddler Crabs on the beach and we all enjoyed fine views of them in the scope. When we headed to the vehicles some at the back of the group spotted a group of Spoonbills flying through. More Bee-eaters went over and we had three Crested Larks and Fan-tailed Warblers amongst the grass and scrub. We headed back past the hotel to a brief stop at the visitor centre just beyond the La Pena observatory, where we could see the various displays in the visitor centre and walk up the hillside where we observed Nightingale, Sardinian Warblers and Fan-tailed Warbler. 2 Naturetrek December 10

From here we had a brief stop back at the hotel before proceeding to Tarifa, and then onto Algeciras Bay where we headed out into the bay in search of cetaceans. The strong Levante wind inhibited us going out of the bay but we weren t too disappointed as we had views of Common Dolphin and the floating dustbin lid of the sea ; the Ocean Sun Fish, which is called the moon fish in every other language! We had two of these very close alongside the boat. Day 4 Monday 13th September Tarifa Gibraltar After checking out of the hotel we headed to the drained farmland area of La Janda, from where we checked several of the fields for birds, still with a mind on finding Becky her Hoopoe - we found not one but two! White Storks were in profusion in the fields whilst Black Storks were observed flying through. We also observed flocks of Glossy Ibis here and several Montagu s Harriers including a melanistic bird, which is a fairly rare occurrence. Reluctantly we had to leave to get our lunch at the raptor watch point; Algarrobo, where we again enjoyed the delights of the regions raptor spectacle, several dark clouds threatened but we were largely lucky when the sun began to shine once again. Kay and Alec spotted a Swallowtail Butterfly which provided a brief distraction from our lunch. After lunch we headed once again to Algeciras Bay where we embarked on our boat trip to try and better the previous days tally of sea life. This time we headed a little further out and as soon as we were beyond Europa point we observed a large number of Scopoli s Shearwaters closely followed by fantastic alongside boat views of Common Dolphins, together with another two Ocean Sunfish. We were very pleased with this extra trip as our views were far better than the previous days. Common Dolphins were breaching all around the boat and we observed several pods with young calves. From Algeciras we headed into Gibraltar where we checked into our hotel and settled down for the evening. Day 5 Tuesday 14th September Gibraltar London Following breakfast we decided to head for the cable car, hoping to beat the several cruise ship passengers that were bound to disembark and head straight for the cable car! We were lucky enough to be one of the first in the queue and headed up to see the Barbary Macaques. In addition a Northern Wheatear greeted us and we had excellent views from above of Honey Buzzard passing through. On the way down we briefly saw a Blue Rockthrush that David spotted just before it hid behind the rocky crags. From here we were able to have a walk around the botanical gardens before meeting up at the gardens gates and gift shop. A two-tailed Pasha was very obliging and showed very well outside the gift shop, allowing us to get some good photos. Looking up, hundreds of Booted Eagles with several Short-toed Eagles and Honey Buzzards were overhead, a fitting end to our trip, and from here we headed to the airport and then home. Naturetrek December 10 3

Species lists Birds (H = heard only) September Common Name Scientific Name 10 11 12 13 14 1 Scopoli s Shearwater Calonectris diomedea diomedea 50 2 Gannet Sula bassana 4+ 3 Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo 1 1 4 Night Heron Nycticorax nycticorax 2 5 Cattle Egret Bubulcus ibis 10 60 40 100+ 6 Little Egret Egretta garzetta 2 15 4 20+ 7 Grey Heron Ardea cinerea 2 3 8 Black Stork Ciconia nigra 14 5 9 White Stork Ciconia ciconia 60 10 Spoonbill Platalea leucorodia 17 11 Glossy Ibis Plegadis falcinellus 30+ 12 Mallard Anas platyrhynchos 4 13 Black Kite Milvus migrans 10 30 20+ 40+ 14 Egyptian Vulture Neophron percnopterus 8 10 15 Griffon Vulture Gyps fulvus 15+ 30 20+ 50+ 16 Montagu's Harrier Circus pygargus 2 2 2 30+ 17 Marsh Harrier Circus aeruginosus 1 2 18 Sparrowhawk Accipiter nisus 3 6 40+ 20+ 19 Honey Buzzard Pernis apivorus 2 6 70+ c.20 20 Common Buzzard Buteo buteo 1 1 21 Booted Eagle Hieraaetus pennatus 200 250 300+ 200+ 150+ 22 Short-toed Eagle Circaetus gallicus 80 60 100+ c.50 70+ 23 Osprey Pandion haliaetus 1 3 2 1 24 Common Kestrel Falco tinnunculus 2 2 2 1 25 Hobby Falco subbuteo 2 26 Lesser Kestrel Falco naumanni 3 4 6+ 7 27 Pheasant Phasianus colchicus 1 28 Ringed Plover Charadrius hiaticula 1 6 29 Kentish Plover Charadrius alexandrinus 2 30 Grey Plover Pluvialis squartarola 1 31 Turnstone Arenaria interpres 1 32 Sanderling Calidris alba 20 30 33 Curlew Sandpiper Calidris ferruginea 4 34 Dunlin Calidris alpina 1 35 Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus 1 1 36 Bar-tailed Godwit Limosa lapponica 2 4 37 Common Sandpiper Actitis hypoleucos 1 38 Green Sandpiper Tringa ochropus 1 3 39 Audouin s Gull Larus audouinii 60+ 40 Mediterranean Gull Larus Melanocephalus 10 4+ 5 41 Black-headed Gull Larus ridibundus 20+ 40 42 Yellow-legged Gull Larus michahellis 100+ 50+ 400+ c.400 43 Lesser Black-backed Gull Larus fuscus 3 44 Sandwich Tern Thalasseus sandvicensis 40+ 20 45 Woodpigeon Columba palumbus 6 6 46 Feral pigeon Columba livia 4 Naturetrek December 10

September Common Name Scientific Name 10 11 12 13 14 47 Collared dove Streptopelia decaocto 48 Turtle Dove Streptopelia turtur 10+ 3+ 49 Barn Owl Tyto alba 1 50 Pallid Swift Apus pallidus 2 3 4 30+ 51 Common Swift Apus apus 4 6 2 5 52 Kingfisher Alcedo atthis 1 53 Bee-eater Merops apiaster 200 300 50+ 40+ 54 Hoopoe Upupa epops 2 55 Green Woodpecker (Iberian) Picus viridis sharpei 1H 56 Crested Lark Galerida cristata 6 3 15+ 57 Swallow Hirundo rustica 58 House Martin Delichon urbica 30 59 White Wagtail Motacilla alba 1 60 Yellow wagtail Motacillia flava 3 20+ 30+ 50+ 61 Wren Troglodytes troglodytes 1 1 2 62 Robin Erithacus rubecula 1 2 1 1 63 Nightingale Luscinia megarhynchos 2 64 Whinchat Saxicola rubetra 1 65 Stonechat Saxicola torquata 6 5+ 2 66 Northern Wheatear Oenanthe oenanthe 1 1 67 Blue Rock Thrush Monticola solitarus 1 1 68 Fan-tailed Warbler Cisticola juncidis 1 3 6 8+ 69 Cetti s Warbler Cettia cetti 1 70 Blackcap Sylvia atricapilla 1 20+ 71 Sardinian Warbler Sylvia melanocephala 3 8 7+ 10+ 1 72 Chiffchaff Phylloscopus collybita 1 1 73 Firecrest Regulus ignicapillus 1H 74 Spotted Flycatcher Muscicapa striata 1 75 Blue Tit Cyanistes caeruleus 1 1 3 76 Great Tit Parus major 1 1 77 Spotless Starling Sturnus unicolor 200 400 100 300 78 Magpie Pica pica 2 4 79 Raven Corvus corax 2 2 80 Carrion crow Corvus corone 81 House Sparrow Passer domesticus 82 Spanish Sparrow Passer hispaniolensis 3+ 83 Chaffinch Fringilla coelebs 1 2 84 Serin Serinus serinus 1H 3 10+ 85 Greenfinch Carduelis chloris 300 86 Goldfinch Carduelis carduelis 100 87 Linnet Acanthis cannabina 60+ 88 Corn Bunting Miliaria calandra 7 Naturetrek December 10 5

Cetaceans September Common name Scientific name 10 11 12 13 14 Common Dolphin Delphinus delphis 40+ c.150 Ocean Sunfish Mola mola 2 2 Butterflies & Moths Spanish Meadow Brown Swallowtail Hummingbird Hawkmoth Red Admiral Large White Eyed Hawkmoth Two-tailed Pasha Speckled Wood Smoky Wainscot Dingy Skipper Holly Blue Crimson Footman Dragonflies Southern Hawker Lesser Emperor Ruddy Darter Migrant Hawker Banded Groundling Common Darter Yellow-winged Darter Mammals Barbary Macaques Kuhl s Pippistrelle Bat Other Wildlife Iberian Wall Lizard Field Cricket House Gecko Preying Mantis Fiddler Crab spp 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! 6 Naturetrek December 10