I had left the hotel in the dark, heading for Rosa de los Negrines, just a few kilometres north west of La Oliva, following the directions of another birder. The bird normally produces its display early morning and late in the day, the rest of the time it skulks in the desert landscape and is very difficult to find.
This particular bird was fairly distant and given the early light I struggled to get any quality in the shots and I was unprepared for how fast the bird moves during the actual display - headless chicken act is a most appropriate description, as it buries its head in a shower of white breast feathers and runs round in a circle. Today this happened twice and I didn't really connect. I had the impression that the bird would have remained in the vicinity if it had not been for two mountain bikers and a succession of high speed lorries making their way to the quarry at the end of the track, it finally departed, creeping north into the fenced off area.
Rosa de los Negrines from the Houbara location |
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