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Birds and Flowers, Birding Day Tours in Granada Province
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Price details Birding Day - Tour: Tour dates: Every day, 7 days a week, all year round Tour times: From 10.00 am to 16.00 pm. Longer hours by arrangement. Price 2010: Standard Day Tour 42 Euros p.p. (minimum 2 persons or price equivalent 84 Euro) Includes: Free collection from your accommodation in the Loja area (15km radius), transport, use of telescope Excluded: Costs for lunch and drinks. Meal time stop over at a "local" Restaurant. Tour party: Minimum 2, maximum 4 persons. Larger groups by prior arrangements. Private and exclusive tours by special arrangement only (see prices above) Why choose a birding day trip with Spanish Nature?
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For Bookings you can contact us or by telephone: +34 670 861 731 - Michael Richardson
Province Granada - Birds and much more. Because of the wide range of habitats the area has to offer, the number of bird species that may be seen is high and in just a single day several habitats can be visited. Some of the most interesting bird species are found at higher altitudes in the local Sierras including Alpine Accentor, Rock Bunting, Rock Sparrow, Black Wheatear and (Rufous-tailed) Rock Thrush. Raptor’s are a regular feature on the bird watching tours, 4 species of eagle, harriers, kites and most of the smaller bird species have all been recorded. We are fortunate to have small populations of steppe species still breeding in the province including Roller, Black-bellied Sandgrouse, Little Bustard & Stone Curlew, all of which are rare and difficult to find. Most people visit the area during the spring and summer but the winter also brings some interesting birds to the area. On the agricultural land in the river valleys around the city of Granada some small flocks of Little Bustards can be found, usually numbering between 150 and 200 and Stone Curlews which can near the 1000 mark. Not just for the Birders! The whole area abounds with wild flowers, 2000+ species (many endemic to this part of Spain) and orchids (over 30 species found so far). Butterflies (also with several endemic species and sub species listed) are seen in all habitats and in all months of the year. Mammals, dragonflies, reptiles and amphibians are all represented in good numbers. Interesting species are virtually guaranteed, though of course time of year and the weather, will dictate the number and type of species you will see. The range of habitats in this area is of such importance that many of the sites visited are located in Natural or National Parks. Details upon request. |