GRANADA WILDLIFE IS GETTING BACK TO BUSINESS.
Hello Everyone, I will be going back to work, I am looking forward to welcoming some of you out here in Andalusia or possibly further afield to see the wonderful species this area has to offer.
I will soon send out an update in my next news letter.
Hello Everyone, I will be going back to work, I am looking forward to welcoming some of you out here in Andalusia or possibly further afield to see the wonderful species this area has to offer.
I will soon send out an update in my next news letter.
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Recent blog posts.
Tuesday 26 December 2023. Near Huétor Tajar, Granada Province, Spain. Siskin's on the feeders. Read More...... Monday 25 December 2023. Huétor Fieds and Sierra de Loja, Granada Province, Spain. A bit of Christmas Day Birding. Read More...... Thursday 21 December 2023. Costa Ballena and Bonanza area, Cadiz Province, Spain. More birding a bit further North in Cadiz Province. Read More...... Wednesday 20 December 2023. La Janda and Benalup, Cadiz Province, Spain. A day Bunting hunting. Read More..... |
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GRANADA WILDLIFEA complete wildlife experience,
that is not just for the birders! Granada Wildlife offer guided tours in this wonderful and diverse area of Spain. Day tours are centered on the area to the West of the city of Granada, around the province's second town, Loja. Just an hour from the coast this area has a fantastic mix of habitats, ranging from high mountain tops, reed beds, open water, woodland, Mediterranean scrub and agricultural plains. The local guide not only has nearly 40 years experience of birding in the UK and Europe but he also has a good knowledge of the great variety of orchids, dragonflies, moths, butterflies and other wildlife found in the area. |
Tours are tailored to suit you. Either aimed at people with a general interest in wildlife who just want to get a view of what is here or for the experienced birder, botanist or entomologist who want to track down that elusive target species. The aim is to show nature at its best with minimum impact on the local environment.
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