The aim of this blog is to record bird sightings in and around Gaucin. We have a fantastic variety of birds that live in and visit the area and it would be great to have somewhere where we can publish observations for others to see. If you'd like to contribute on a regular basis please ask and I can add you as an author or send me your sightings or other observations by email pmconvento@gmail.com (the usual stuff...date, bird, location, etc.) and I'll add them to the blog. Happy birding! Paul
Saturday 11 August, partly cloudy am, hazy sunshine pm, light W-SW wind, 41C: Officially the hottest day of the summer (so far) reaching a shade temperature of 41.4C at 1500hrs. My first returning Honey Buzzard this morning with 4 flying around the Loma de Avedin area at 1000hrs; interestingly they were quite vocal which, according to 'Collins Guide', is unusual outside of the breeding season. Also seen were a female Sparrowhawk, Common Kestrel and Short-toed Eagle. There was also a Red-rumped Swallow around but it didn't seem to have any interest in the 'abandoned' nest. Despite several forays onto the heat of the terrace during the afternoon all I saw were a few Griffon Vulture, a 'local' Short-toed Eagle, House Martin and Barn Swallow.
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