We recently hosted James Currie and Jeff Aderman of Birding Adventures from the States who made a TV program about Birding in southern Portugal while based at the Quinta. This comes in 3 parts as set out below.
Many thanks are due to Carine Batista and Antonio Lacerda of Agencia Turismo do Alentejo for all their understanding and help in making this project take wing, (pun not intended!), and to TAP for supplying the flights across the pond.
Many thanks also to Daniela the Wonderful and all the other Quinta staff for keeping the place going while I concentrated on making the film’s shooting a success – and a success it certainly is as I’m sure you’ll agree! I hope you enjoy it as much as we do.
Birding Adventures Part 2
Birding Adventures Part 3
Hope you enjoyed the show!
We recently hosted a film crew from the States who made this small video for us. They were over basically for the birds of the area, and will be making a full length film about them that I’ll post up on the Quinta’s Birding Blog as soon as I’ve got my sticky little paws on it, but this short video gives a wonderful feel of the few days they were over and for the Alentejo countryside in this, the most beautiful period of the year here. Many thanks to Jeff Aderman and James Currie.
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We were welcomed home from a long day’s birding a week ago by this sunset at the Top of the World
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At last a decent picture of one of my favourite species …
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I’m just blown away by this shot …
We went birding up on the Lagoa Sto André this morning, driving through heavy showers all the way, hoping against hope that the weather would be kind to us once we got there, and we must have done something right ‘cos it was beautifully sunny for the three hours we were there. Anyway, we saw loads and loads, but the best to be sure was this beauty flying right over us; they just don’t get much better …!
A Golden Oriole sings in the willow tree outside the dining room.
A wonderful day today and made even better by the stunning views we were able to have of this gorgeous bird singing for us just outside the dining room window. ‘Nuff said, watch the video! Really hope you enjoy watching it as much as we did filming!
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Another species to add to our “Ding room window” list – and what a species it is! I hope to be able to post a small film of it singing too.
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It’s hard not to enjoy living here, but doubly so at this time of year. Wherever one looks there is simply a sea of wild flowers such as these right now and they last for about a month or so …. I’m a very, very lucky man … just wish I could bottle it!