Isabelline Shrike and Little Bittern

At 7am, (Nacho) Ignacio Barrioneuvo met me at Restaurante Apolo XI near Facinas.  We ordered coffee and some sandwiches to go.  

At around 9 am after 10-15 mins searching, Nacho spotted our target, the Isabelline Shrike, my first in Europe.


45 minutes later we visited El Plantano where a Little Bittern showed remarkably well after being flushed from beneath the hide.  In fact, I've never seen one so close for as long as this as it stayed in place for 5 or more minutes.


We also heard three Penduline Tits whilst walking around here.


After lunch at Brazo del Este PjeNat we noted 55 species including, three Wood Sandpipers, 19 Western Swamphens, 642 Avocet, 291 Black-tailed Godwit, 22 Green Sandpiper, 17 Greenshank, 2 Caspian Tern, 144 Greater Flamingoes, 1 Black Stork, 3 Black Kite, 1 Peregrine Falcon, 1 Iberian Chiffchaff, 12 Bluethroat and 15 Common Waxbills.


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