Bonelli's eagles visit

Sunday 20 November 2016

Birds' nests exhibition





Arquitectura Natural

There is currently an exhibition of birds nests in the Visitor Centre at La Mata Parque which will be on until 11 December. These are genuine nests that have been removed from their sites (along with supporting branches) in the park at the end of the breeding season. It is an interesting display and demonstrates the ingenuity of our avian friends.
If you get the opportunity, pop in and see it.

Thursday 17 November 2016

Releasing fartets!

To continue to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Natural Park of la Mata-Torrevieja two more events have been held, in which the Volunteers of La Mata could take part.
The first of these was about “The Secret Life of Birds”.  A talk was given by Justo Ferrer accompanied by short video clips which revealed to the audience the territorial squabbles, sometimes quite ferocious, the courtship, nest building, mating and finally the chicks which resulted.  Normally we, the humans, cannot see these activities s we are too noisy and clumsy to keep still enough, but the fascinating vignettes showed a whole world going on around the park, with not only the flamingos but also all the little birds which live there.  A walk around the park followed for those who hope dot see something of this activity.
The next event concerned a tiny fish, the “fartet”, Aphanius Iberus, or Spanish toothcarp.  These have been on the verge of extinction and determined efforts are being made to protect them and encourage them to breed and increase in number.  Ten of the fish were available for the Volunteers to return to a part of the Torrevieja Lake.  A talk and slides preceded the activity which showed the male and female fish and it was pointed out that they are a natural way to help to combat the problems of processionary caterpillars and mosquitoes as both of these are eaten by the fish.  In this way it is hoped that the area around Los Balcones will be controlled against these pests in a natural way.

From this week on there is an exhibition in the park centre, of the various nests built by the different birds which live in the park.



Sunday 6 November 2016

Pretty but pesky rodent?


The staff at Parque La Mata have recently confirmed the presence of Eliomys Quernicus (el lirón in Spanish and garden dormouse to us) in the park. Although it is widespread throughout Europe (but not in the UK), it has not previously been seen here.
It is between 10 and 17cm in length with a tail of 9 to 13.5cm. The tail ends in a white tassel. El lirón is mainly nocturnal and comes out of its nest at night to eat insects, snails, eggs, young nestlings (so may represent a threat to our birdboxes), small rodents, berries, fruit and nuts.