I bet you will have seen this already but http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/Spain/almeria-index.htm has links to a number of trip reports from this area, although they are a bit dated (the one based in Mojacar was from 1999).
Cheers, John
Mark Jarrett said
Mon Jul 27 1:03 PM, 2009
Rob Smallwood wrote:
That'll be a No" then!
Just have to hope the villa is in one piece!
Not birded down that way - just done Costa Blanca areas and Pyrenees - so can't really advise.
Away from birding, we had a couple of days in Granada last March. Well worth a visit if you get the chance. The backdrop of the snow covered Sierra Nevada was stunning.
Ian Campbell said
Mon Jul 27 9:33 AM, 2009
Rob, At least your going somewhere with birds present, it appears that I'm off tomorrow to the only birdless Greek Island (Santorini)!. Anyway, have fun. Cheers Ian
Rob Smallwood said
Sun Jul 26 6:19 PM, 2009
That'll be a No" then!
Just have to hope the villa is in one piece!
Rob Smallwood said
Wed Jul 22 2:21 PM, 2009
Off on holiday soon.
Have the usual "Where to watch" books etc,so familiar with Cabo de Gata and Roquetas areas, but wondered if anyone had been recently to this part of Spain and therefore any first hand info?
Staying inland near Bedar.
Rob
Hi Rob,
I bet you will have seen this already but http://www.birdtours.co.uk/tripreports/Spain/almeria-index.htm has links to a number of trip reports from this area, although they are a bit dated (the one based in Mojacar was from 1999).
Cheers, John
Not birded down that way - just done Costa Blanca areas and Pyrenees - so can't really advise.
Away from birding, we had a couple of days in Granada last March. Well worth a visit if you get the chance. The backdrop of the snow covered Sierra Nevada was stunning.
At least your going somewhere with birds present, it appears that I'm off tomorrow to the only birdless Greek Island (Santorini)!. Anyway, have fun.
Cheers Ian
Just have to hope the villa is in one piece!