Despite the fresh easterly wind there were 12 Honey Buzzard over the centre of the village at 1200hrs. A walk along the Camino de Gibraltar from 1630-1730hrs produced Griffon Vulture, 2 Short-toed Eagle, Common Kestrel, Stonechat, Short-toed Treecreeper, Coal Tit, Sardinian Warbler, 2 singing Bonelli's Warbler and Cirl Bunting.
I had a report of a Eurasian Hobby, seen two or three times recently during the morning just east of El Hacho, visible from the Gasolina Bar.
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Camino de Gibraltar |
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Cork Oaks Quercus suber |
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