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Come on David I expected a definitive answer from you, don't let me down.impressive whatever they are, both the birds and the photos
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We are right by the river and they are spending quite a lot of time over the water, there are also some large trees so I guess that's home. I am pleased with the pictures but it's starting to make me think about a really good camera, this is Panasonic G3 with tele lens.Spot on I think:
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I've seen them in the Pyrenees, they live mostly on reptiles I believe, lizards etc, but I guess anything edible will suffice when hungry!
The link says a proportion over winter where you are, otherwise just early arrivals.
Good pictures!
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You are too kind said Bertie modestlyI think you are bang on, I have not ever seen one so cannot give you a definitive answer, get @Bertie Bassett onside he knows some stuff........ over to you Bertie
Pale morph Booties, very nice and early we go to Tarifa in April for a month to watch the migration over the Straits.
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Thanks Brian & Jo I have to be honest I looked at a couple zoomed in just in the viewfinder and I said to Jen Wow look at these, then I said "I want a better camera".Great pics Martin
Brian & Jo
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Lucky bu##er!
Have you been to Monfrague in March/April ?..............It's brilliant, Green Spain at it's very best. But enjoy Tarifa, we love it and Donana . All our migration watches done from Gib but Tarifa better I agree. Too much cloud in Gib and we often missed the birds...Fly out Bertie, Malaga then hire car to the same Hostal for 4 years now on outskirts of Tarifa. Last year was first time in Spring OH wanted to catch up with the wild flowers and see a green landscape, so good was it repeating this year. The raptor migration over the Strait is truly awesome in windy weather eagles and vultures arrive exhausted sometimes at head height or if an elevated viewpoint we look down on them often from a few yards away. And the wild flowers are quite a spectacle the region is often termed the region of the coloured fields, purples, blues yellows red's vast multi coloured huge fields of it. Some great campsites in area many almost on what are claimed to be some of the best beaches in Spain.
Hopefully they will be out to play again tomorrow, at least 4 of them local to us so will try for some better pics, this could have been a beauty if in focus, but it does show the top side markings.
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