BIRDING IN COSTA BLANCA 28 th April to 1 st May 2017

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www.bargainbirdingclub.com BIRDING IN COSTA BLANCA 28 th April to 1 st May 2017 Richard Hanman & Bryan Thomas

Introduction: With a 4-day Bank Holiday weekend this was another opportunity for a spot of birding in the Spanish sunshine with my buddy Bryan. We had no pre-determined plans and no target list, we were going with the flow and every bird would be a bonus. As always, Bryan s banter in the field is legendary and Trish is the perfect host. The last time we went birding in Costa Blanca we turned up a Sociable Lapwing so we expected anything and lived by the motto the more you look, the luckier you get! Friday 28 th April 2017: Santa Pola salina, El Pinet and San Felipe Neri Visitors Centre An early 6am EasyJet flight from Gatwick to Alicante meant I d cleared customs, collected my hire car from Centauro and was pulling up outside Bryan s villa in Gran Alicant by 10.30am. By 11am we were on the road and heading towards the salinas at Santa Pola. The weather was grey and overcast with a temperature of 12 o C not quite what I was expecting but it s always great to be outdoors whatever the weather. From the tower layby we kick-started the trip list with a mixed flock of Pallid Swift, Sand Martin, House Martin and Barn Swallow swooping above the water. Yellow-legged Gull congregated around the tower while Little Tern and Whiskered Tern flew back and forth in search of a fishy meal. In the distance we could see Greater Flamingo, Great Crested Grebe and Red-crested Pochard. Feeding in the pools on the opposite side of the road were a pair of Spotted Redshank in full breeding plumage a top bird for this part of Spain declared Bryan, excited enough to get out his big 600mm prime lens but sadly out of reach of my smaller 100-400mm lens in poor light. Other birds seen were Dunlin, Curlew Sandpiper, Common Redshank, Avocet, Black-winged Stilt, Wood Sandpiper, Yellow Wagtail, Little Grebe and Black-headed Gull. Yellow-legged Gull Curlew Sandpiper

Next stop was El Pinet and the pools bythe car park hosted dozens of Greater Flamingo. Common Tern and Sandwich Tern were roosting on the islands and Avocet, Black-winged Stilt and Kentish Plover patrolled the waters edge. In a small pool in front of the hide was a Slender-billed Gull. Greater Flamingo We then drove through the small villages of La Marina, Dolores and Catral south of El Hondo which gave us House Sparrow, Spotless Starling, Blackbird, Collared Dove, Greenfinch and Serin. Slender-billed Gull

Avocet Black-winged Stilt

In the fields we saw Grey Heron, Squacco Heron, Cattle Egret, Little Egret, Glossy Ibis and Mediterranean Gull. A strange-looking Yellow Wagtail with a blackish head forced us to stop and take a closer look. The bird was quite distant but eventually we got a clear view and agreed it was a Blue-headed Wagtail feeding with a flock of Yellow Wagtail and White Wagtail in a recently ploughed field. Near the ruined abbey we saw a pair of Great Spotted Cuckoo being chased relentlessly by Common Magpies before eventually the birds perched within distance of our cameras. In the distance we could hear Common Cuckoo, Stone Curlew and a Zitting Cisticola calling. Great Spotted Cuckoo As we continued along Vistabello Road towards San Felipe Neri Visitors Centre we added Southern Grey Shrike, Spotted Flycatcher, Red-legged Partridge, Red-rumped Swallow and Ringed Plover to our trip list. A Wood Sandpiper provided photographic opportunities but the light levels were so poor that I only managed a record shot. Wood Sandpiper

From the covered observation deck at the visitors centre we enjoyed close views of Marbled Teal, Red-crested Pochard, Coot, Moorhen and Mallard. Towards the back of the pool we picked out a captive Red-knobbed Coot (sporting its white collar ID tag) and Purple Swamphen. From the boardwalk we could see a small group of Collared Pratincole resting at the waters edge, Common Pochard were present on the far lagoon, and a Cormorant flew overhead. We also heard Great Reed Warbler calling from the reeds and the diagnostic hoop-hoop of a Hoopoe. At 7pm the light was fading fast so we called it a day and headed back to Gran Alicant for dinner. Marbled Teal Red-crested Pochard

Saturday 29 th April 2017: San Pedro, Cabo de Palos, La Mata, Santa Pola & The Clot Little Egret At 6.30am the weather was even damper, greyer and murkier than yesterday. A quick check on the weather apps gave grim reading cold, wet and miserable all day. Undaunted we set off down the coast to San Pedro. We parked in the layby by the roundabout and quickly picked up Turnstone and Sanderling feeding on the waters edge. In the drainage gully a Little Egret waded in the shallow water while Barn Swallow and Pallid Swift screamed overhead. The road that bisects the lagoon didn t reveal any new birds but once at the far side we added Shelduck to our trip list, along with additional sightings of Avocet and Black-winged Stilt. In the large car park we were approached by a policeman on a motorbike who explained that the road back across the lagoon would be closing in 15mins for the rest of the day for a cycle race. Consequently we quickly got back into the car and left San Pedro before we got locked in. After considering our options we continued down the coast to Cabo de Palos but arrived in dense, low cloud giving almost zero visibility. In the salinas we struggled to pick out Sardinian Warbler, Kentish Plover, Common Sandpiper and a Spotted Flycatcher drenched by the mist. Spotted Flycatcher Sardinian Warbler Kentish Plover

At 11am we headed back north to La Mata. As we arrived the mist cleared but it still remained cold, breezy and over-cast. We took the boardwalk towards the hide and saw Pied Flycatcher and Spotted Flycatcher flitting amongst thepines. ` An Iberian Green Woodpecker called repeatedly from the trees before finally revealing itself. In the absence of many birds on the lagoon we tempted the resident Iberian Red Squirrels in to the open with some nuts. Iberian Green Woodpecker Iberian Red Squirrel As we walked back to the car we heard a Chiffchaff and a single note of Golden Oriole. We played the call of the oriole in an attempt to lure the bird closer but unfortunately drew a blank. After a quick lunch stop we returned to the back roads around El Hondo and came across a flooded field full of Glossy Ibis and Cattle Egret. Using the car as a hide we were able to get reasonably close and observe the birds feeding. A small flock of Mediterranean Gulls briefly joined the foray. At Sandpiper Alley hundreds of swallows and swift were feeding overhead. A Common Kestrel perched on a pylon, Southern Grey Shrike on the wire and Common Buzzard flew overhead.

Cattle Egret Glossy Ibis

Glossy Ibis

We returned to the ruined abbey hoping for better views of the Great Spotted Cuckoo seen yesterday but had to be content with a male bird flying in the distance and our first sightings of European Bee-eater perched on the wire. European Bee-eater Next stop was Santa Pola beach next to the harbour to photograph Audouin s Gull. Audouin s Gull We then took the Carabassi Road to the Clot de Galvany Bryan s local patch and a site that always turns up something good every time I visit. Today was no exception. From the main hide overlooking the lagoon we had good views of White-headed Duck, Red-crested Pochard, Common Pochard, Mallard, Coot, Moorhen and Little Grebe. Hundreds of swallows, martins and swifts zipped above our heads. White-headed Duck

Mallard Mallard Mallard Pochard Pochard Pallid Swift

As the light began to fade we wandered over to the far side of the reserve to another pool. Here a Black Tern provided a welcome bonus, along with another Pied Flycatcher and our first Little Owl. The highlight of the day was saved to the end as we watched five Squacco Heron and four Blackcrowned Night Heron settling down to roost for the night in the far reeds. Sunday 30 th April 2017: Caudette to Yecla track With better weather forecast we set off from Gran Alicant at 7.30am and arrived at the Caudette end of the Caudette-Yecla track (CM 3220). As we turned off the main road onto the track we quickly picked up Goldfinch, Linnet and Crested Lark. Driving slowly along the track we picked up Short-toed Lark, Calandra Lark, Thekla Lark, Corn Bunting and Woodchat Shrike as we went. At the tarmac gave way to dirt we stopped at a large cattle holding pen in the middle of a stoney field. Here we had good views of Stone Curlew, Red-billed Chough, Northern Wheatear and Blackeared Wheatear before another bird caught our attention. With a two-tone red and black body I initially called Common Redstart, to which Bryan declared that s not a redstart, it s a ########### Rock Thrush! This was a mega bird a lifer for me and the first for Bryan in this part of Spain. We took a few record shots then inched the car a little closer to the bird but it was rather skittish and kept flying off. We then noticed the rather more confiding female who didn t seem at all bothered by our presence. We spent 2 hours observing the pair as they split their time between foraging the open ground and a dried up water tough, and retreating to the cattle compound. Amazing! Rock Thrush

Rock Thrush

Rock Thrush

Rock Thrush Southern Grey Shrike Black-eared Wheatear Northern Wheatear Red-billed Chough

Corn Bunting Crested Lark

At 12noon we celebrated with coffee and a sandwich before continuing along the Caudette-Yecla track, adding Rock Sparrow and Carrion Crow to our trip list as we went. As we approached the Yecla end we had great views of a small colony of European Bee-eaters nesting bythetrack. After a brief siesta, we continued to the Lesser Kestrel colony and enjoyed watching male and female birds carrying out hunting forays between the farm and surrounding arable fields. At 4.30pm we fast-tracked it back to the Rock Thrush site, relocated the male and female, and had repeat sightings of Black-eared Wheatear, Northern Wheatear, Stone Curlew and Mistle Thrush. European Bee-eater

European Bee-eater

Lesser Kestrel

Yecla-Caudete Track

Monday 1 st May 2017: Yecla-Caudette Track, Petrola, Colla Rubio and Bonete An early 6.30am departure from Gran Alicant saw us arriving at Caudette at 8.00am to try to relocate the Rock Thrush but after 1 hour of intense searching we drew a blank. We then drove to Petrola arriving at 10am to be greeted bywhiskered Tern and Gull-billed Tern gracing the skies. As we scanned the large seasonal lagoon we picked out Little Ringed Plover, Kentish Plover, Lapwing, Ruff, Coot, Marsh Harrier, Great Reed Warbler, Black-winged Stilt, Dunlin, Avocet, Common Sandpiper, Greater Flamingo and another Spotted Redshank in full breeding plumage. We stopped to enjoy Tree Sparrow that appeared to be nesting in a nearby bush before Bryan picked upthe song of Reed Warbler, much smoother and less scratchy than Great Reed Warbler. Tree Sparrow Great Reed Warbler Next stop was Colla Rubio where our target bird was Great Bustard. We d bet each other a pint for every Bustard spotted and first blood went to me with two distant birds. Five minutes later Bryan spotted a group of 21 male Great Bustard 21 pints to Bryan and my ego well and truly bust-ard! I managed to regain a little pride by picking up a Short-toed Eagle which glided overhead affording us both excellent views. Booted Eagle With the through road flooded we drove the long way round to the opposite side of Petrola and picked up our first Gadwall and Black-necked Grebe of this trip. Other birds of note included Shelduck, Black-winged stilt, Lapwing, Greater Flamingo, Redcrested Pochard, Common Pochard, Coot and Pallid Swift. Pallid Swift

Black Tern

Black Tern

Colla Rubio Petrola

Black-necked Grebe Common Sandpiper

From Colla Rubio we took the CM-3261 to Bonete. Scanning the horizon we picked up a further 16 male Great Bustard. We stopped briefly at Estacion but the crops were too high to locate any Little Bustard that may have been present. Great Bustard On the road to Higuerela we managed to pick up a pair of Black Wheatear that regularly make their home in the ruined building at the foot of a stony cliff-face. Overhead a Booted Eagle glided at height. Next stop was the small pine grove opposite which proved very productive giving us Chaffinch, Long-tailed Tit, Great Tit, Short-toed Treecreeper, Bonelli s Warbler, Pied Flycatcher, Spotted Flycatcher, Common Redstart. To top it all we also heard Nightingale and Golden Oriole calling but alas both birds remained elusive. Booted Eagle

Bonelli s Warbler At 4pm we called it a day and started to head back towards Gran Alicant. We d only been driving a few minutes when we spotted a large bird crouching down by the roadside. We drove past the bird, spun the car road and approached slowly from the opposite direction. The bird stood up to reveal itself as a female Little Bustard and proceeded to walk along the road as if hitch-hiking for a lift. It walked straight into a field and seconds later two birds flew up and disappeared in to the distance. Totally up our bird list we concluded that we d see or heard 100 species in 4 days not bad when considering the fact that 2 of our 4 days were hindered by unseasonal cool, wet weather. Little Bustard That said, it was another successful trip which included 1 x lifer (Rock Thrush) and my best-ever views of Great Bustard plus it s always good to be out birding with Bryan.

TRIP LIST 100 BIRDS (28 th April to 1 st May 2017) Greater Flamingo Black Tern Short-toed Eagle Golden Oriole (H) Purple Heron Gull-billed Tern Booted Eagle Nightingale (H) Grey Heron Red-legged Partridge Marsh Harrier Blackbird Squacco Heron Gunieafowl Common Buzzard Mistle Thrush Black-crown Night Heron Great Bustard Common Kestrel Rock Thrush Glossy Ibis Little Bustard Lesser Kestrel Common Redstart Little Egret Pin-tailed Sandgrouse Little Owl House Sparrow Cattle Egret Collared Pratincole Woodchat Shrike Tree Sparrow Cormorant Ringed Plover Southern Grey Shrike Rock Sparrow Little Grebe Kentish Plover White Wagtail Spotless Starling Great Crested Grebe Little Ringed Plover Yellow Wagtail Great Reed Warbler Black-necked Grebe Ruff Blue-headed Wagtail Cetti s Warbler (H) Coot Green Sandpiper Spotted Flycatcher Bonelli s Warbler Red-knobbed Coot Common Sandpiper Pied Flycatcher Sardinian Warbler Purple Swamphen Wood Sandpiper European Bee-eater Reed Warbler (H) Moorhen Curlew Sandpiper Short-toed Treecreeper Chiffchaff Red-crested Pochard Dunlin Great Spotted Cuckoo Zitting Cisticola Common Pochard Little Stint Common Cuckoo (H) Crested Lark Mallard Avocet Green Woodpecker Calandra Lark Marbled Teal Common Redshank Black Wheatear Thekla Lark White-headed Duck Spotted redshank Black-eared Wheatear Short-toed Lark Shelduck Turnstone Northern Wheatear Greenfinch Gadwall Sanderling Red-rumped Swallow Goldfinch Audouin s Gull Turtle Dove Barn Swallow Serin Slender-billed Gull Woodpigeon House Martin Linnet Yellow-legged Gull Collared Dove Sand Martin Corn Bunting Mediterranean Gull Magpie Pallid Swift Long-tailed Tit Black-headed Gull Carrion Crow Great Tit Common Tern Little Tern Whiskered Tern Jackdaw Raven Red-billed Chough All photos in this trip report were taken by Richard Hanman and remain the property of Bargain Birding Club. Please ask if you want to use them free of charge.

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