I checked out Fuentesuelas on Thursday night, primarily to see if there were any waders around ahead of the visit from DUMAC. I found, however, that the water level here was very high, thus making it difficult to access, and meaning that there were few exposed banks for waders to feed on. Nevertheless, there were a good array of impressive birds here.
Female Ruddy Duck and duckling |
On the wader front, there were approximately 500 Wilson's Phalaropes feeding in very tight groups in each corner of the lake. Also, the ever-present Killdeers, and a handful of Yellowlegs sp., and Black-necked Stilts on the far shore.
Raptors included Crested Caracara and Northern Harrier, and passerines included Vermilion Flycatchers, Blue Grosbeaks and Lesser Goldfinch.
Male Vermilion Flycatcher, Fuentesuelas |
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