Wildmoral
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About
Wildmoral is a Spanish wildlife-watching and photography outfit that combines guided field trips with a network of fixed photography hides. Although the company runs hides in central Spain — at Moralzarzal (Madrid), El Oso and Madrigal de las Altas Torres (Avila), and Andujar (Jaen) — its programme of guided tours travels further afield, including a wintering-birds itinerary to Cantabria's northern coast.
The Cantabria tour focuses on the Santoña, Victoria & Joyel Marshes Natural Park, regarded as one of the Iberian Peninsula's most reliable winter sites for sea ducks and rare waterbirds. Target species include Red-breasted Merganser, Red-necked Grebe, Long-tailed Duck, Velvet Scoter, and Common Eider, with offshore movements of gannets, razorbills, and murres adding to the day lists.
Alongside its tour work, Wildmoral describes itself as a wildlife-tracking, photography, and environmental-education company, working with private clients, schools, and town councils, which gives its guides an unusually broad grounding in Spanish ecosystems beyond the headline birding sites.
Countries
Languages
Spanish, English
Areas covered
- Cantabria
- Santoña Marshes
- Madrid
- Avila
- Jaen
- Sierra de Andujar
Target birds
- Red-breasted Merganser
- Red-necked Grebe
- Long-tailed Duck
- Velvet Scoter
- Common Eider
- Northern Gannet
- Razorbill
- Common Murre
- Spanish Imperial Eagle
- Red Kite
- Black Kite
- Common Kestrel
- Eurasian Sparrowhawk