These are some of the species we will spot during our trip: Griffon Vulture, Golden Eagle, Short-toed Eagle, Bonelli’s Eagle, Sparrowhawk, Peregrine Falcon, Green Woodpecker, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Grey Wagtail, Robin, Black Redstart, Stonechat, Song Thrush, Mistle Thrush, Blackbird, Blackcap, Sardinian Warbler, Dartford Warbler, Firecrest, Wren, Great Tit, Coal Tit, Blue Tit, Crested Tit, Long-tailed Tit, Nuthatch, Short-toed Treecreeper, Jay, Chough, Spotless Starling, Chaffinch, Goldfinch, Greenfinch, Serin, Common Crossbill, Cirl Bunting and Rock Bunting.
Itinerary
The Fuente de los 100 Caños (Fountain of 100 Spouts) is located at the foot of Sierra de San Jorge north face, in Villanueva del Trabuco, Malaga Northeast District. It is a spectacular water outcrop from a limestone boulder, forming a stream tributary of the Guadalhorce River short after this one begins to flow very close upstream.
We will walk across an Aleppo Pine forest mixed with Holm and Andalusian Oaks where birds will be showing their joy for longer and warmer days in March after the winter, and the advent of the breeding season.
Birds that can be seen
- African stonechat
- Black redstart
- Bonelli's eagle
- Cirl bunting
- Coal tit
- Common blackbird
- Common chaffinch
- Common crossbill
- Common firecrest
- Dartford warbler
- Eurasian blackcap
- Eurasian blue tit
- Eurasian jay
- Eurasian nuthatch
- Eurasian sparrowhawk
- European crested tit
- European goldfinch
- European green woodpecker
- European greenfinch
- European robin
- European serin
- Golden eagle
- Great spotted woodpecker
- Great tit
- Grey wagtail
- Griffon vulture
- Long-tailed tit
- Mistle thrush
- Peregrine falcon
- Red-billed chough
- Rock bunting
- Sardinian warbler
- Short-toed snake eagle
- Short-toed treecreeper
- Song thrush
- Spotless starling
- Wren