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Birds in Spain - Andalucia - Griffon Vulture

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Species: Griffon Vulture – Gyps fulvus – Buitre Leonado Griffon Vulture adult Polytypic. Nominate fulvus , North Africa, south and south-east Europe, south-west Asia south to Sinai, Arabia, and north-west Pakistan, and central Asia from Tadzhikistan to the Altai. Extralimital : fulvescens , from Sind and Kashmir through north and central India to Assam, north to Himalayan foothills. Common resident. Although widespread throughout the province, it can be absent to very scarce in some areas (at least outside of periods for migration). Highest density of breeding birds is in the Cádiz and Málaga provinces. Numbers greatly increased during autumn migration period, as more northerly birds, mostly juveniles, migrate southwards. Some evidence to support local juveniles also migrate to Africa. Population remains artificially high, maintained by various feeding areas. Although relatively widespread, range is somewhat restricted due to the need for high cliffs or mountains for breed...

Birds in Spain – Andalucia - Rüppell's Vulture

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Species: Rüppell's Vulture – Gyps rueppellii – Buitre Moteado Rüppell's Vulture juvenile note dark neck and head Polytypic. Nominate rueppellii , Sahel zone south of Sahara from Sénégal east to Sudan and south to East Africa, straggler Egypt. Extralimital : erlangeri , Ethiopia and Somalia. Rare visitor. Although a rare visitor, this species has, in recent times, become more commonly (annually) reported, especially in the area close to the Strait of Gibraltar. It is impossible to be clear on how many birds visit each year, due to lack of observer coverage. However, as recently as 2010, a brave attempt at an estimate puts the number at 8 or more individuals. Reports also have been made of an adult and juveniles being present throughout the year. Like many unusual bird sightings, the lack of coverage and people being on the lookout for the unexpected, has probably led to these vultures being overlooked. Here we give an identification aid, which we hope wi...

Birds in Spain - Andalucia - Common Kestrel

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Species: Kestrel – Falco tinnunculus – Cernícalo Vulgar Kestrel female Polytypic. Nominate tinnunculus , west Palearctic east to north-east Siberia, Mongolia, and Pamir; canariensis , western Canary Islands; dacotiae , eastern Canary Islands; neglectus , northern Cape Verde Islands; alexandri , south-east Cape Verde Islands; rupicolaeformis , Egypt south to northern Sudan, east to Arabia. Extralimital : c. 5 races in Africa and Asia. Common and widespread resident. Breeds over a wide range of habitats, even urban areas, although always requires open type spaces with some ground cover for feeding. Densities of population are clearly demarked by habitat type, for example the Doñana has very high population densities in areas of open grassland habits. Some increase in numbers during winter as migrants from the north join resident populations. Also migration can be witnessed in spring and autumn, thought only to involve populations from outside of the province. Especie:...

Birds in Spain - Andalucia - White Wagtail

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Species: White Wagtail – Motacilla alba – Lavandera blanca White Wagtail M.a.alba Polytypic. Nominate M.a.alba , continental Europe, Iceland, Faeroes, Asia Minor, and Levant, grading into dukhunensis in Urals, lower Volga basin, western Caucasus, and eastern Turkey; yarrellii ,Britain, Ireland, and locally on coasts of western continental Europe; subpersonata Morocco. Locally common breeding bird, but can be surprisingly scarce or even absent in some areas. Numbers greatly increase during late autumn and winter with the arrival of birds from northern Europe. During the winter the species is abundant and widespread. Our breeding population M.a.alba is thought to be resident; although it is likely some migrate the short distance into Morocco and possibly further south. Especies: Lavandera blanca – Motacilla alba – White Wagtail Politípica. Nomina M.a.alba , Europa continental, Islandia, Islas Feroe, Asia Menor y el Levante, la clasificación en dukhu...

Birds in Spain – Andalucia – Black Redstart

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Species: Black Redstart – Phoenicurus ochruros – Colirrojo Tizón Polytypic. P. o. gibraltariensis , western and central Europe east to Latvia and Crimea, south to northern Spain , Sicily , and Greece ; also north-west Africa and (probably this race) western Asia Minor; aterrimus , Portugal and southern and central Spain north to Valladolid . Common breeding species, restricted by suitable habitat. Larger breeding densities confined to and most common in mountain and rocky areas, some birds breed in urban areas. Resident race¹ P.o.aterrimus is joined by more northerly race P.o.gibraltariensis during periods of migration and winter, indeed our resident birds are frequently outnumbered by the visiting gibraltariensis . Occurs most commonly (abundant) and is widespread throughout the province in autumn and winter. ¹ Sources give P.o.aterrimus as sedentary. There is evidence however to suggest some of the population may migrate to Morocco during winter. During unus...