Birding Cadiz Province
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Useful Links 
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eBird
eBird (​ebird.org/ebird/explore) is a very useful website where bird sighting can be reported online.  It covers sites across the globe and there are increasingly regular reports from hotspots in Cadiz province often but not exclusively, from the Birding the Strait team (see -  birdingthestrait.com/).  The quickest and most efficient way to locate sightings from any particular site is to click on the map of hotspots (ebird.org/ebird/hotspots) and zoom into the area you're interested in.  The most frequently covered sites include Cazalla, Bonanza, Laguna de Medina and La Janda.  Even older reports are useful as they give you a good idea of the species present at various seasons.  Readers are strongly encouraged to use this resource (unfortunately I was unaware of its existence until recently so I've yet to contribute myself).  

Birding in Cadiz and Malaga

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Gibraltar & North Africa - one of Oli's excellent photos


Oli Reville is a fellow devotee of this wonderful area although, being based further to the east, he covers parts of Malaga Province I never get to.  He's also a much better photographer (it's not hard!) and more dedicated blogger than me.  His youthful enthusiasm is a useful counter weight to my cynicism!




                                                                    Pop over to visit him & say hello by clicking on the button below:

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Bird Migration in Spain

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This SEO/Birdlife website gives an excellent overview of bird migration throughout the Iberian peninsula.  Although many of the charts and diagrams retain their original Spanish headings, it isn't too hard to work out what they're about and there's plenty of good information in English.  It isn't that easy to navigate, but worth the effort.

                                                   Click the button below  to migrate to this site:

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Rare Birds in Spain

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It does what it says on the tin! Richard Gutierrez's site is a one stop location for Iberian rarity hunters.  The archive of past reports gives you an excellent idea of where and when to look for those regular rarities like Ruppell's Vulture.  
                                                                                                          Click on the button below to go directly to the site:

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Birding the Costa

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Andy Paterson (of the WWB guides fame) knows more about birds and birding in Spain than any other Brit  - and most, if not all,  Spanish birders.  His blog about birding trips often touches upon sites in Cadiz province. It's always an informative and interesting read too.  It's one I often browse when back in the UK to get the flavour of birding in SW Spain.

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Crossbill Guides
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If you wish to learn more about the varied wildlife of this fabulous area, particularly if you prefer ‘self-guided’ tours, I strongly recommend ‘The Nature Guide to the Andalusian Sierras’  in the Crossbill Guide series.  Foundation is a non-profit organisation dedicated to increasing public involvement and interest in nature conservation.  I should declare an interest here as I was the junior author of this guide (with Dirk Hilbers, the founder of the ‘Crossbill Guides Foundation’) and work as the Foundation’s English editor.   Even if I wasn't involved, though, I’d still recommend these guides as they give an unique and  unrivalled English language source for this area.  The book gives you a detailed account of the flora and flora of the area.  It also has a number of  excellent itineraries to help you get to grips with the wildlife of the region.   

Other volumes are also available to other areas of Spain (the Pyrenees, Huelva, Extremadura and, soon, the Canary islands.  Look out for forthcoming exciting news on a new guide to Spain.  Other guides are available for sites in France, Poland, Hungary, etc.                                                                                                                                                                                        To go to the 'Crossbill Guides' website just click on the button below: 

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Andalucia Bird Society
 The Andalucia Bird Society  was recently established to promote birds and birdwatching in Andalucia particularly, although not exclusively, amongst the ex-pat community.  It has a quarterly magazine, a useful forum (http://andaluciabirdsociety.org/forum/index.php) and a very active facebook page.  It also organises field trips throughout the area.              
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 Additional Useful Sites                                          
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There are far too many relevant websites to list  them all here, but amongst the most useful are the following:-

BIRDS & WILDLIFE
www.iberianature.com/ - a fund of infromation about all things concerning wildlife with a very useful forum at www.iberianatureforum.com

www.gonhs.org - Gibraltar is not in Cádiz, but it is one of the best places in the region for seabirds and raptors (not to mention the only mainland site for Barbary Partridge!). The website of the GONHS (Gibraltar Ornithological and Natural  History Society) has a bird news section which gives news of the  birding year in the area.

PHOTOGRAPHY
http://aviantours.net/ - this is a new (2013) site by a Gibraltar based birder/photographer which promises to teach the art of bird photography.  This is obviously something I badly need and I can't think of anywhere more pleasant than SW Spain to learn how to use a digital camera - SLR or digiscoping - to full effect. (See also under 'Bird Guides')


USEFUL BLOGS                                                                                                                                                                                                           Iberia Natur - Birgit Kremer has keeps a regular blog on the area, complete with some beautiful photos, at http://www.iberia-natur.com/en/index-en.html
Bird Nerds - a new blog by a Gib based father and son team can be found at  http://bird-nerds.blogspot.com/
Natural Andalus - as to be expected from expert birder, and the author of what is arguably the best general history of Andalucia (Al-Andalus: How nature 
    shaped history),
 Clive Finlayson
has a fascinating blog - http://naturalandalus.blogspot.com/ - which is always an interesting read. It is also sprinkled 
    with some great photos. 
 
La Vida Alcalaina - Not a 'birdy' blog, but about Alcala de los Gazules.  Written by my neighbour, Claire Lloyd, it is a wonderfully diverse and 
    interesting blog -  http://gazules.blogspot.com/

OTHER INFORMATION                                                                                                                                                                                                              http://www.theolivepress.es/ - an extremely informative English language online newspaper for Andalusia which has a strong track record in supporting environmental issues
http://www.doyouspain.com/ - my preferred option for car hire


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