Sunday, December 30, 2012

Iberian Lynx (C. Maughan Jan. 2012)

Dear Friends
Happy New Year to you all and I hope you have a fabulous 2013.

As you may or may not know I have been very lucky to have visited the Sierra de Andujar, home of the world's rarest cat - Iberian Lynx and having seen this iconic and beautiful mammal I would like to contribute to its continued revival throughout Iberia. 'Life Lince' is the organisation, which has been at the forefront of this and information on their activities can be found here.

during 2013 I am doing an 'Annual Birdrace' within Spain. This essentially is trying to see as many species as possible throughout the year in this country. Do to my other work commitments sadly I won't be in Spain for the whole 365 days but with my schedule of holidays and short breaks I will be visiting many different regions and habitats, and my target is to see in excess of 300 species.


If you would like to sponsor me either per species or a one-off donation please send me a message here or through the website. I am sponsoring myself for 1 euro/species and have already had some incredible pledges with 100 euros from two of my friends - Chris Laurie & Julie Eccles, plus and incredible 500 euros from Andy Carroll of ACE Surveyors.   These are exceptional and any contributions you pledge are all very generous and most welcome - THANK YOU...

I have a 'pot pig bank', which I have been saving my spare coins in until now as its full and ready for emptying. Over the next couple of weeks I counting the contents and announcing the amount on Sunday 13th January.
This is also when I will be hosting a quiz and raffle at my local bar and all proceeds from this event will be added to the amount in the pig bank and sent to Life Lince.

If you're in Oliva please feel free to come and join in - Bar Amigos in San Roc Square from 8pm.

If anyone would like to guess the amount, the nearest will get £50 off their next holiday booked through Julian Sykes Wildlife. To do this is totally free just e-mail or text me a figure - SIMPLES!

Friday, December 7, 2012

Another superb year comes to a close!


It has been a couple of months since I updated this blog and I apologise and here's an idea of what's been going on since mid-September.

For just short of two weeks in late September I was guiding in British Columbia, which (as always) was incredible despite an unfortunate injury to a lady on the trip. This did allow your's truly a ride in a Canadian Airforce Helicopter and thankfully the lady is slowly making a full recovery. The wildlife was also awesome with multiple sightings of Grizzly & Black Bears, Orcas, Gray & Humpback Whales, Sea & River Otters, North American Beaver, Dall's Porpoise, California and Stellar's Sea-lions plus an incredible pod of 200+ Pacific White-sided Dolphins around the boat.


 





October was dominated first by 2 Iberian Lynx trips, one of which was combined with an extension to Tarifa, which was brilliant apart from the Lynx not being too cooperative. Despite this setback we did get fabulous views of many other mammal species such as Mouflon, Wild Boar, Spanish Ibex, 7 species of bat, Long-finned Pilot Whale, Bottle-nose Dolphins plus loads of great birds and still some good migration.







At the end of October I enjoyed another Valencia Short Break with a lady, which is always a great pleasure as I like to catch up with things locally. As always it through one or two surprise species along with the usual suspects. Very much looking forward to my next one in May 2013.
November involved an excellent 'tailor-made' trip around Northern Spain visiting the Blancas steppes and Gallocanta Lake for Dupont's Lark, Black-bellied Sandgrouse, Hen Harriers and 15,000 Common Cranes.


Next we moved to the Belchite steppes for more sandgrouse with views of Pin-tailed and Black-bellied together plus lots more larks and raptors.


Then it was up to the pre-Pyrenees for a few nights where in one day we got all our main targets - Wallcreeper, Black Woodpecker, Alpine Accentor and Lammergeier - our American friend was over the moon.

Finally we headed for the Catalunyan coast and the wonderful Ebro Delta with 1000's of waterbirds followed by finishing just south of Valencia at the ricefields of the Albufera. Bob's last 'life bird' was a lone Red-knobbed Coot amongst lots of it's commoner cousins completing a fabulous 8 night holiday.


Here's a message I received from Anthea and Bob -
"When we decided to visit the Spanish Pyrenees, we asked Julian Sykes to put together a tailor-made trip for us - best choice we ever made! He prepared an amazing itinerary that included the Blancas steppes for the Dupont's Lark; Laguna di Gallocanta for the incredible sight of many thousands of Common Cranes coming in to roost; the Belchite Plains for sandgrouse; the spectacularly beautiful Pre-Pyrenees for Lammergeier, Wallcreeper, Black Woodpecker and many other great birds - and finally the fantastic wetlands of the Ebro Delta, which offers Moustached Warbler, Penduline Tit and Bluethroat amongst its many delights. Julian worked so tirelessly to find us the birds, that we came away with every target species we had asked him to find - and several bonus birds too!
“The hotels were well-located and extremely comfortable, and the food (breakfasts, packed lunches and evening meals) was uniformly of a very high standard.
“We cannot recommend these tailor-made tours, and Jules' skill and expertise, highly enough. Thank you again,
Julian Sykes Wildlife Holidays - we will be back!"
Bob Dewire, Connecticut, USA - Anthea Skiffington, Canterbury, UK

So my last trip of 2012 was 'Iberian Lynx in Andalucia' and was the best yet! Ironically it involved two ladies who had miised Lynx on a previous visit but this was so much better. In all we had 8 sightings of )at least) 6 different Iberian Lynx including three together plus views of an Otter, Spanish Ibex, Mouflon, Wild Boar, Red Fox and 5 species of bat, including lots of Schreiber's Bats.








It was an incredible end to an incredible year - thank you all so much for joining me and hopefully see you again next year

Julian and Jane