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Month: May 2018

World migratory bird day, 12 May 2018

May 19, 2018

When Andy Paterson and I arrived at Fuente de Piedra on Saturday 12 May 2018, we were astonished to find the car park full and over-spilling to the extent that it occupied both sides of the entrance road. In addition to the wealth of birds mentioned in my previous blog, the visitor centre and the … More World migratory bird day, 12 May 2018

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Water returns to Andalusia’s lagoons

May 17, 2018

After several years of drought in southern Spain, the 2017-2018 winter, especially later during the season, brought huge downpours of rainfall. On my arrival on 9 May the countryside had a distinctly green hue and cereal crops already sported ears of ripening seed, with a few fields already beginning to turn brown. Many wildflowers were … More Water returns to Andalusia’s lagoons

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