Thanks to Ana for sending these delightful photos of the children's choir
Photos by Antonio Ruiz Hurtado
Tuesday, 13 June 2017
Wednesday, 7 June 2017
Habaneras in the Park
A heartwarming
event took place at the Natural Park of La Mata on Sunday 4th June when a concert
was given by the children of the Colegio Cuba, the
Inmaculada Concepción school, the Conservatorio Municipal and the
Consejaría Medio Ambiente.. In the setting of the Park and
in the open air it was the culmination of a year’s work by the school and the
staff of the Park in leaning about the natural environment and the heritage of
the habanera. These two elements are the
two treasures of Torrevieja which have been emphasized in other events this week. Some of the children dressed as pirates spoke
in unison of the history of the boats which went to and from Cuba, when the sailors
who could not read or write instead sang songs telling of the town they had been
to and what they found in Torrevieja, notably the pink lake.
The other
half of the group then sang several habaneras and ended with the brand new one
which has been written specially for this event and is called Laguna
Bella. It’s the first habanera ever to
have the words artemia and flamenco in the wording! First the children sang it accompanied by a
small group of musicians and then copies of the words were handed out and the whole
audience took part in singing this new addition to the collection of habaneras
of Torrevieja.
We all
enjoyed this opportunity, not just the proud parents of all the children who
took part.
The large crowd
of parents and several of the volunteers of La Mata were present at this lovely
event. Some of the Volunteers had also
attended on the Saturday when a large number of the public took part in an extended
visit to the Park, learning about it and its significance in our landscape.
It is hoped
by all these means that a greater number of people know about the Park and its treasures
and appreciate that we look after it as best we can.
Saturday, 1 April 2017
Vandalised nestbox
After
months of hard work and having only been sited a few weeks ago, one of
our nestboxes has already been vandalised. Culprit unknown-woodpecker,
rat, squirrel all in the frame at present.
Tuesday, 28 March 2017
Activity with CIAJ (Centro de Información y Animación Juvenil) Saturday 18 March 2017
On Saturday 18 March the volunteers entertained a group
of Spanish students to help them practice their English. Following a
short presentation about the history and function of the Parque and
the work of the volunteers we took them on a short walk around the
Parque to point out some of the features. We split into small groups
to allow all the students the opportunity to practice their English.
Conversations (all in English) between the volunteers and the
students were wide ranging and not always directly related to Parque
issues. Many of the students had never visited the Parque despite
living in Torrevieja and surrounding areas.
Both students and volunteers enjoyed the morning and
feedback from the students was extremely positive. In fact, they
requested that we make this a regular event.
Stephen
Visit to El Hondo North Gate 11 March 2017
On a slightly chilly (for Spain)
Saturday morning fourteen volunteers met at the North Gate of El
Hondo for three hours of birdwatching. Once again we were ably led
by Stephan and Els from the Costa Blanca Bird Club.
We
were immediately guided to the first boardwalk where we were treated
to excellent views of a Greater
Spotted Eagle
which posed in a palm tree for quite a long time and then graced us
by landing at the water's edge even closer to where we were standing.
Further stops were made at the other hides and viewing platforms
Altogether,
some thirty two species were identified including marsh
harrier, booted eagle, little bittern, glossy ibis, white headed
duck, pintail and blue throat. In
addition we were treated to an impressive display of jumping fish
(identity unknown, no fish experts present!).
After thanking Stephan and Els
we departed the park at 1130h.
Stephen
Saturday, 25 February 2017
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