

Seeing I was likely to be working in the museum all weekend, I decided to go to La Janda today. My friend and colleague Dr Darren Fa came along, with his daughter. La Janda will feature prominently in this blog: it has been one of my favourite haunts for the past 20 years and has been the subject of intensive research by us. There is a lot of history attached with La Janda, once Spain's largest lake before its protracted drainage which culminated in the 1960s. One day we might see it recovered to its former glory but, even now, the lake basin floods in the winter and the place is magical, situated just inland from the coast that faces Tangier only a few kilometres away.



Fan-tailed Warbler in La Janda today
Cranes are still about, their calls one of the sounds of La Janda. We had around 2000 wintering this year. Lapwings also still around in numbers and Song Thrushes were almost as impressive as the Swallows. Hundreds in the olive dehesas (parkland) and in the lentisc scrub.
Jackdaw in La Janda nesting colony today
Jackdaws were back at their usual nesting sites, one under a bridge being a particular favourite. It is also a favourite of Tree Sparrows and of House Martins - the latter were back at the bridge too. I'm posting other photos from La Janda today separately.