Thousands of birds... without leaving the house
Around the house you can see house sparrows, house martins, common and spotless starlings, woodchat shrikes and loggerhead shrikes.
Barn swallows nest in the eaves of our roofs, and in summer there are also red-rumped swallows and house martins.
Barn swallows nest in the eaves of our roofs, and in summer there are also red-rumped swallows and house martins.
More than 200 species of birds, without leaving the farm. In addition to the black vulture, you can see the griffon vulture, the Egyptian vulture, the golden eagle and the peregrine falcon, among others.




A multitude of species
On the paths of the estate you can also spot skylarks, larks, crested larks, chickadees, great tits, blue tits, robins, goldfinches, nightingales, wheatears, stonechats, blackbirds, redstarts, goldfinches, rock buntings, jays, blackcaps, partridges, hoopoes, nightjars and European turtle doves.
Birds of passage
In summer, all kinds of birds pay us a visit, including Egyptian vultures, short-toed eagles, black kites, bee-eaters, orioles and booted eagles. They are easy to spot in search of prey, as the entie estate is their feeding ground. In winter we are visited by common and redwinged thrushe and hawfinches, not to mention the spectacular passage of the cranes.


All year round
Among the resident birds, present all year round, the birds of prey stand out. It is easy to spot griffon vultures, black vultures, red kites, owls, eagle owls, golden eagles, common kestrels and above all the most emblematic species of Spanish birdlife: the imperial eagle.