tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8592991860870701097.post1329521631555000097..comments2024-01-19T15:20:29.489+01:00Comments on Birding in Murcia (Spain), and UK visits: Monday 20th May 2013 - Getting Knotted in San Pedromurciabirderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04994695997171248989noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8592991860870701097.post-48370399316702898562013-05-22T12:29:03.309+02:002013-05-22T12:29:03.309+02:00Hi Maurice,
Thanks for your comments - always good...Hi Maurice,<br />Thanks for your comments - always good to get feedback especially when it's positive!<br />As you can tell, I tend to keep to the region of Murcia, especially as I think it's an underwatched area, and does occasionally turn up some good birds, although I do occasionally take forays out of the region (for example this weekend I'm off to Nerpio in Albacete for a census).<br />Richard.<br />P.S. If you'd been here yesterday, you'd have thought you WERE back in the UK, cold, damp and rain most of the day - most unseasonable!murciabirderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04994695997171248989noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8592991860870701097.post-59547647817536194332013-05-21T20:30:57.803+02:002013-05-21T20:30:57.803+02:00Hi Richard,
Nice images of the Knot at San Pedro.I...Hi Richard,<br />Nice images of the Knot at San Pedro.I know this location quite well as my son lives nearby near San Miguel de salinas. Whenever I`m out there I do most of my birding anywhere between Santa Pola and the San Pedro end of Mar menor plus of course El Hondo. I have found that the little canal that runs between the salina and the sand dune area the most rewarding. The El Mojon end is also very good for surprises. I never seem to get down to your end of M.Menor except when my son goes diving off Cabo de Palos. I`ve only ever been to the Calablanque area once and that was just to visit those huge guns up on the cliffs overlooking the sea. It`s nice to be able to read your blog and keep up to date whats been seen in the area while I`m home here in cold and damp U.K. Thank you Richard. You bring a bit of sun here. Maurice.Maurice@Barnstaplehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03820705385106357519noreply@blogger.com