After our trip to the Molinos Reservoir, we drove across the island to Barranco de la Torre. By the time we arrived, it was 2.30pm, and quite warm, so there weren't too many birds around. We did, however, manage to add a couple of new species to the trip list.
The first birds seen were, as always, Spanish Sparrows, with many birds at the start of the Barranco (gorge), by the sea. Walking up the gorge, we had Ravens overhead, and a couple of Trumpeter Finches. We also spotted several warbler species. One was a male Sardinian Warbler, one was a Willow Warbler (new species) and the other 2/3 were Chiffchaffs (new species). A single Egyptian Vulture was seen, sitting on a nest.
On the walk back down, we spotted a new species of butterfly, when a single Plain Tiger landed briefly. A beautiful sight!
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