New Trip Report: Spain and Portugal
Here is the latest report from Vladimir Dinets. Spain and Portugal, Christmas 2019: Vladimir Dinets, 2 weeks & 31 species including Polecat, Genet and Snow Vole. Jon
New Trip Report: Small Carnivores in Asturias and Leon, North West Spain
Here’s a remarkable report from Michel Gervais. Is Spain Europe’s finest mammalwatching destination? Asturias and Leon, North West Spain, 2019: Michel Gervais, 1 week &
New Trip Report: Andujar, Spain
And the last of the batch of new reports from Chris Townend’s Wise Birding is from Spain. Andujar, 2018: Wise Birding, 5 days & 8 species including Iberian Lynx and Span
New Trip Report: Spain
Another report from Spain of a successful Iberian Lynx watch. Spain, 2018: Valentin Moser, 11 days & 13 species including Iberian Lynx, Iberian Hare and Egyptian Mongoose. Jon
New Trip Report: Iberian Lynx Hide, Andujar
Here’s a report from Lennart Verheuvel who spent 3 days looking for Lynxes at a hide in Andujar. Andujar, 2018: Lennart Verheuvel, 3 days & several species including Ibe
New Trip Report: Spain
Here’s a first report from Adam Wentworth with some useful info on three sites: Sierra de Culebra; Montfrague National Park; and Sierra de Francia. Spain in winter, 2018: Ad
New Trip Report: Spain (Andujar and the Cantabrian Mountains)
Another very useful report from Sjef Ollers about two trips to Spain last year. Andujar and the Cantabrian Mountains, 2016: Sjef Ollers, 2 short trips with mammals including Iberia
New Trip Report: Northern Spain, 2017
Here’s a new report from Matt and Maureen Steer just back from the beautiful north of Spain. Northern Spain, 2017: Matt and Maureen Steer, 4 days & 9 species including Wi
New Trip Report: Sierra de Andujar, Spain
Here’s a new report from John Wright with some fabulous pictures especially of Iberian Lynx. Spain, 2016: John Wright, 1 week & 11 species including Otter, Schreiber
Spain and the Canary Islands
Until the mid 2000s I had thought that the Cota Donana National Park in Spain was the only place that offered a chance of seeing the Iberian (or Pardel) Lynx. And even here they we