Rio Seco near Nerja 4/11/24

This small river close to the hotel where we are staying was convenient to explore after breakfast today. It was flanked by citrus orchards for much of the length that I walked.

The birds present were typical of early November in such an area, with White Wagtail, Black Redstart, and Chiffchaff being the commonest. A recently ploughed field contained at least 20 White Wags, also with one Grey Wagtail and several more of the latter along the river.

However, the best find of the day was a Chameleon on a wire fence no less, and where it looked very vulnerable. I did wonder if perhaps not so well, as it didn't move much and the eyes were mostly closed.

Rio Seco

Chameleon 

Chameleon 

Chameleon 

Black Redstart

Black Redstart 

White Wagtail




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