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Birding Breaks

To keep birding all year round
A selection of 4 or 5 days long tours to non stop birding. These birding breaks will make you discover amazing corners hosting great wildlife!

Dupont’s Lark, the ghost bird
April 15th & 16th

Few words are needed to present one of the most unknown birds in the Europe birdlife. This Lark, living in plains and hills with poor vegetation is one of the most sought-after species in the continent. 

In this short tour we will look for it along with some of the many specialties living in those habitats, including Sandgrouses, Thekla’s Lark, and Bustards. 

Dates: Group size: Tour leader: Starting / ending city: Price:
April 15th & 16th 8 clients + 2 tour leaders Carles Oliver Barcelona €175
Dupont’s Lark: Daily Planning

Day 1: Morning birding in our way to the hotspots where Dupont’s Larks live. During the morning we expect to see the firsts Sandgrouses of the trip along with Thekla’s Larks, Spectacled Warblers and Western Black-eared Wheatears. The area is also noted for bird of prey, with good number of Black Kites and Golden Eagles around.

During the afternoon we will walk down a pair of paths with are excellent for Dunpont’s Larks and, if lucky, we should see the first of them. Here we will also enjoy Mediterranean Short-toed Lark, Thekla’s Lark and Calandra. Montagu’s Harrier is also likely. 

Day 2. Morning visit to a different location for Dunpont’s Lark. This time to enjoy their unmistakable songs. The place is also great for Great Spotted Cuckoo. 

During the afternoon we will visit a pair of good corners for Sandgrouses in our way back to Barcelona, with also good chances for Short-toed Snake, Booted & Golden Eagles + Black Wheatear!

Dupont’s Lark: Additional Information

PRICE

€175 per person in twin room. €50 single room supplement. €50 in transport expenses. VAT included in all prices.

INCLUDED

1 night of accommodation in Los Monegros in twin rooms, ground transportation during the tour (+€50), breakfasts, dinners, guiding & tour leaders, fees into natural areas and travel insurance.

NOT INCLUDED

Flights to/from Barcelona, beverages out of water, lunches and any other item not listed as “INCLUDED”.

MEETING POINT

The meeting point will be in the Barcelona Airport or in any other previously agreed point.

Swift Poland,
June 5th to 10th

Eastern Poland offers some of the finest birding in Europe. Here is one of the few places in Europe where it is possible to birding in extensive primeval forest of gian poplars, oaks and spruces that have necer felt the axe, fabulous marshes extending as far as the eye can see and literally hundreds of untouched lakes. Despite the deep changes that the inclusion of Poland into the European Union has produced, the country is still preserving natural habitats on a grand scale, partly by design and partly due to the very slow rate of agricultural development, especially during the communist era.

Dates: Group size: Tour leader: Starting / ending city: Price:
June 5th to 10th 7 clients + 2 tour leaders Carles Oliver Warsaw €1080



Swift Poland: Daily Planning

Day 1. Meet and greet in a coordinated arrival to Varsaw during the afternoon. We will have some hours to enjoy birding around the city. Here we will have first chances for some key species including Icterine Warbler, Thrush Nightingale, Common Rosefinch, Grey-headed & Syrian Woodpeckers. Also chances for the first raptor action of the trip.

Days 2-4. We will transfer to Bialowieza area in the morning on day 2, and during the next days we will look for a long list of specialties living not only the impressive forests around Bialowieza, next to the Belarus border, but also in the large marshes and wetlands around. Here we expect to see Red-breasted & Collared Flycatchers, Thrush Nightingale, Common Rosefinch, White-winged Black Tern, Black Stork, White-tailed Eagle and Eurasian Pygmy Owl. Woodpeckers will be at the core of the tour and with a bit of luck we will enjoy Eurasian Three-toed, White-backed, Grey-headed, Black and Middle Spotted Woodpeckers. Other very interesting species here include Hazel Grouse and the very elusive Tengmalm’s Owl. But this is also a land of large mammals, and you can expect to enjoy some of the very few Eurasian Bisons left in the area and, if very lucky, a Grey Wolf will appear in one of our evening walks!

Day 4-5. Afternoon transfer to the famous Biewrza National Park. Here we will enjoy the wonderful birding in the very extensive wet praries and marshes. Here we expect to contact with Spotted Crake, Corncracke, River & Marsh Warbler. Great Snipes nests in the area and we have a chance to enjoy their wonderful displays. Biewrza is also the place where to look for the extremely endangered Aquatic Warbler, and we will look for them in their typical habitat. While around, we will also look for Barred Warbler and Spotted Nutcracker.

Day 6. Final morning in the Biewrza, where we can enjoy last views on Croncrake or Aquatic Warbler but also Lesser Spotted Eagle and Eurasian Wryneck before transfering back to Warsaw for our early afternoon flight.

Swift Poland: Additional Information

VAT included in all prices.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

5 nights of accommodation in twin/double room, breakfasts, lunches and evening meals, birding guides, ground transport, reserve entrances fees and travel insurace.

NOT INCLUDED

Transport to/from Barcelona, alcoholic drinks, any other item not listed as “INCLUDED”

ACCOMMODATION

3 accommodations in our itinerary. We will spend most of them in local owned, small accommodations in the privilegied locations and wonderful birding immediatly around. All dinners are in our accommodations.

WEATHER

You can expect 20ºC to 25ºC with mostly sunny but some cloudy or even light rains appearing. It is very important to bring strong insect repellent for this tour, long t-shirts and pants.

Mallorca, 
July 7th to 9th

Dates: Group size: Tour leader: Starting / ending city: Price:
July 7th to 9th 14 clients + 2 tour leader Sergi Sales Palma  €620



Mallorca: Daily planning

Day 1:  Evening arrival to Palma, where all the tour participants will arrive. A meeting point will be previously set up. 

Transfer to our accommodation and rest.

Day 2: Morning birding in Balearic heath habitats in search of the endemic Balearic Warbler. Here we can also expect to enjoye European Bee-eaters, Mediterranean Flycatchers and the “badius” form of Woodchat Shrike. 

During the afternoon we will explore the slopes in Serra de Tramuntana, where we may enjoy the flights of Cinereous Vultures, Eurasian Griffons and even Bonelli’s Eagle. Moving to the coast, the scrublands will host Firecrest and the recently split Moltoni’s Warbler while Blue Rock Thrushes seem to be everywhere. 

Back to the coast, we will search for magnificient Eleonora’s Falcon while both Balearic Shearwaters and Audoiun’s Gulls may offer us good views.

Day 2. Morning birding in S’Albufera, the major wetland in the island, to try to locate some of the many goodies living there. Here we can see Marbled Teals, Moustached Warblers, Red-knobbed Coots, Collared Prantincoles, Purple Herons and many more. 

Before driving back to the International Airport of Palma we will may have a last stop in the heath areas to enjoy more views on Balearic Warblers and other Mediterranean goodies. 

Final transfer to the airport.

Mallorca: Additional information

PRICE

€620 per person in twin room. €100 single room supplement. €200 deposit. VAT included in all prices.

INCLUDED

2 nigths in a 3* Hotel in twin rooms, breakfasts, midday picnics and evening meals, birding guide, travel insurance, transportation along the tour and fees into natural areas.

NOT INCLUDED

Flights to/from Palma, drinks out of water and any other item not listed as “INCLUDED”.

MEETING POINT

Meet and greet will be at Palma Airport or at any other previously agreed place.

Pyrenees, November 22nd to 26th

The Pyrenees is one of the most popular birding destinations in Europe at the end of winter. Here you may see amazing combination of birds including top sought after specialities such as Wallcreeper and Dupont’s Lark besides incredible raptor action as Lammergeiers, Golden Eagles and Bonelli’s Eagles can be expected along with hundreds of Eurasian Griffons.

And this just beside the steppes, one of the richest habitats in Europe, and where Sandgrouses, larks, Bustards and Black Wheatears will be waiting for us!

Dates: Group size: Tour leader: Starting / ending city: Price:
November 22nd to 26th 6 clients + 1 tour leaders Carles Oliver Barcelona €910
Pyrenees autumn: Daily Planning

Day 1. This day we will explore areas of the Pyrenees inmediatly North of Barcelona. Our main goal will be to locate the highly nomadic Snow Finch. The area can host flocks of 100s but also be none of the them, being highly variable depending on the year. During the morning we will have good chances for Alpine Chough, Alpine Accentor, Lammergeier, Rock Bunting, Common Crossbill, Crested Tit and Black Woodpecker. Wallcreeper is also possible in the are so we will scan also for it.

After a stop for lunch we will have some time for scan for Dipper, Rock Sparrow, Cirl Buntings and Yellowhammers in areas where they normally do big flocks. Bramblings and Hawfinches
may also be present, but this is more variable.

Day 2. This day we will spend some time looking for Wallcreepers in a huge gorge. Here we will probably have good views in this amazing bird. If weather allows we will have a pic-nic in some view points where it is possible to see Lammergeiers as well as Black and Griffon Vultures all together. Cirl Bunting, Hawfinch, Woodlark and Dartford Warbler may be around as well.

In the afternoon we will spend some time in an area hosting Lammergeier, Blue Rock Thrush, Crag Martin, European Serin, Iberian Green Woodpecker, Sardinian Warbler and, sometimes, Citril Finch.

Day 3. Early weak-up in the mountains. We will spdend some time in high mountain coniferous forests looking for Black Woodpecker, Citril Finch, Common Crossbill, Bullfinch, Short-toed Treecreeper and Firecrest. The area may host some overwintering Ring Ouzels. Before midday we will do a short transfer (80 minutes or so) to the plains.

In the afternoon we will go to a wetland where we will look for Bluethroat, Water Pipit, Western Swamphen, Penduline Tit and, if lucky, Moustached Warbler.

The area hosts large numbers of ducks but also Common & Jack Snipe, Green Sandpiper and White Storks along with migratory flocks of Common Crane!

Day 4. We will spend this day in the steppes. During the morning we will look for Little Bustards, Pin-tailed Sandgrouses and Black-bellied Sandgrouses. Larks will be common and we will have good views on Crested, Thekla and Calandra Larks. Still, espectations will be at its peak when searching for the mythical Dupont’s Lark. We will have good views, with a bit of luck! After a pic-nic we will spend most of the afternoon looking for Eagle Owls in areas around. Blue Rock Thrush, Rock Sparrow and Black Wheatear should all be appearing there.

Day 5. Last day of the trip. We will spend the morning looking for Great Bustards, a wonderful bird. For this we will go to the neightbouring Spanish region of Aragón, where a small population occurs. Here we will also have big flocks of Red-billed Chough and good options for Stone Curlew, Golden Eagle and Lesser Short-toed Lark. Flocks of Sandgrouses also move around the area and Little Owls and Iberian Grey Shrikes are common.

At midday we will stop in a pair of wetlands that can produce Red-crested Pochard, White Stork, Bluethroat and flocks of Common Cranes. After midday final transfer to Barcelona.

Pyrenees autumn: Additional Information

VAT included in all prices.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

4 nights of accommodation in twin/double room, breakfasts, lunches and evening meals, birding guides, ground transport, reserve entrances fees and travel insurace.

NOT INCLUDED

Transport to/from Barcelona, alcoholic drinks, any other item not listed as “INCLUDED”

ACCOMMODATION

Two nights in Casa Rural Gramuntill or similar. This totally restored XVII century house offers really good rooms and excellent home made food in an impresive landscape and quiet location. Two nights in Cal Monic, an impressive accommodation offering high standing accommodation and really good breakfasts. All rooms are en suite. Lunches will combine picnics with set menus en route, depending on weather conditions. 

WEATHER

Winter can be cold, especially up in the Pyrenees. For sure we will have snow up in the Pyrenees so it is important to keep this in mind when clothing. Temperatures can be arund 10ºC. In the steppes can be windy and colder than in the mountains. Still, you can expect sunny days! 

Pyrenees
February 11th to 15th, 2024

The Pyrenees is one of the most popular birding destinations in Europe at the end of winter. Here you may see amazing combination of birds including top sought after specialities such as Wallcreeper and Dupont’s Lark besides incredible raptor action as Lammergeiers, Golden Eagles and Bonelli’s Eagles can be expected along with hundreds of Eurasian Griffons.

And this just beside the steppes, one of the richest habitats in Europe, and where Sandgrouses, larks, Bustards and Black Wheatears will be waiting for us!

Dates: Group size: Tour leader: Starting / ending city: Price:
February 11th to 15th, 2023 6 clients + 1 tour leader Carles Oliver Barcelona

920€ 



Pyrenees: Daily Planning

Day 1. This day we will explore areas of the Pyrenees inmediatly North of Barcelona. Our main goal will be to locate the highly nomadic Snow Finch. The area can host flocks of 100s but also be none of the them, being highly variable depending on the year. During the morning we will have good chances for Alpine Chough, Alpine Accentor, Lammergeier, Rock Bunting, Common Crossbill, Crested Tit and Black Woodpecker. Wallcreeper is also possible in the are so we will scan also for it.

After a stop for lunch we will have some time for scan for Dipper, Rock Sparrow, Cirl Buntings and Yellowhammers in areas where they normally do big flocks. Bramblings and Hawfinches
may also be present, but this is more variable.

Day 2. This day we will spend some time looking for Wallcreepers in a huge gorge. Here we will probably have good views in this amazing bird. If weather allows we will have a pic-nic in some view points where it is possible to see Lammergeiers as well as Black and Griffon Vultures all together. Cirl Bunting, Hawfinch, Woodlark and Dartford Warbler may be around as well.

In the afternoon we will spend some time in an area hosting Lammergeier, Blue Rock Thrush, Crag Martin, European Serin, Iberian Green Woodpecker, Sardinian Warbler and, sometimes, Citril Finch.

Day 3. Early weak-up in the mountains. We will spdend some time in high mountain coniferous forests looking for Black Woodpecker, Citril Finch, Common Crossbill, Bullfinch, Short-toed Treecreeper and Firecrest. The area may host some overwintering Ring Ouzels. Before midday we will do a short transfer (80 minutes or so) to the plains.

In the afternoon we will go to a wetland where we will look for Bluethroat, Water Pipit, Western Swamphen, Penduline Tit and, if lucky, Moustached Warbler.

The area hosts large numbers of ducks but also Common & Jack Snipe, Green Sandpiper and White Storks along with migratory flocks of Common Crane!

Day 4. We will spend this day in the steppes. During the morning we will look for Little Bustards, Pin-tailed Sandgrouses and Black-bellied Sandgrouses. Larks will be common and we will have good views on Crested, Thekla and Calandra Larks. Still, espectations will be at its peak when searching for the mythical Dupont’s Lark. We will have good views, with a bit of luck! After a pic-nic we will spend most of the afternoon looking for Eagle Owls in areas around. Blue Rock Thrush, Rock Sparrow and Black Wheatear should all be appearing there.

Day 5. Last day of the trip. We will spend the morning looking for Great Bustards, a wonderful bird. For this we will go to the neightbouring Spanish region of Aragón, where a small population occurs. Here we will also have big flocks of Red-billed Chough and good options for Stone Curlew, Golden Eagle and Lesser Short-toed Lark. Flocks of Sandgrouses also move around the area and Little Owls and Iberian Grey Shrikes are common.

At midday we will stop in a pair of wetlands that can produce Red-crested Pochard, White Stork, Bluethroat and flocks of Common Cranes. After midday final transfer to Barcelona.

Pyrenees: Additional Information

VAT included in all prices.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

4 nights of accommodation in twin/double room, breakfasts, lunches and evening meals, birding guides, ground transport, reserve entrances fees and travel insurace.

NOT INCLUDED

Transport to/from Barcelona, alcoholic drinks, any other item not listed as “INCLUDED”

ACCOMMODATION

Two nights in Casa Rural Gramuntill or similar. This totally restored XVII century house offers really good rooms and excellent home made food in an impresive landscape and quiet location. Two nights in Cal Monic, an impressive accommodation offering high standing accommodation and really good breakfasts. All rooms are en suite. Lunches will combine picnics with set menus en route, depending on weather conditions. 

WEATHER

Winter can be cold, especially up in the Pyrenees. For sure we will have snow up in the Pyrenees so it is important to keep this in mind when clothing. Temperatures can be arund 10ºC. In the steppes can be windy and colder than in the mountains. Still, you can expect sunny days! 

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