I heard yesterday that in a park in Santa Ana, near
Cartagena, some Redwings which were first seen a week ago were still around, so
this afternoon (Thursday, 27th Feb.) I had a walk around the
park. I’d never been here before, and
was quite amazed how big it is, with various areas of children’s playgrounds,
tennis courts and general sports areas, but more interesting to me, a variety
of trees in open ground with lots of puddles formed from the irrigation system. There
were Collared Doves, Blackbirds and Chaffinches everywhere and a large flock of
the introduced Monk Parakeets. Checking
through the Blackbirds, I found a group of three Redwings feeding with them,
which seemed very strange, as here in Spain I’m used to seeing them normally in
mountainous areas such as Sierra Espuña or Revolcadores – and here they were in
an urban park with all that goes with it – dog walkers, joggers and cyclists! I
spent about 30 minutes watching them until the heavens opened when I headed back home.
Part of the park at Santa Ana
There was a good variety of birds - here Blackbird, Hoopoe and Redwing
A close-up of the Hoopoe
The group of three Redwings with a male Blackbird
The Redwings were wandering about, feeding with the Blackbirds ...
... and didn't seem at all bothered by human company
Of course, what kept them there were the pools of water from the irrigation system
Also wandering around feeding on the ground, a flock of Monk Parakeets ...
... they wouldn't let you too close, but were nowhere near as wary as I'm used to
Other birds seen in the park were Goldfinch, Serin,
Greenfinch, Crossbill, House Sparrow, Black Redstart, Hoopoe and White Wagtail.
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