Barcelona Bird View

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Birdwatching around Barcelona visiting the most interesting birding hot-spots. Pyrenees, Lleida Steppes, Ebro Delta and Llobregat Delta are some of …

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Feb 20, 2025
I don’t usually leave reviews but have to recommend my recent trip with the excellent Carles from Barcelona Birding Point. Supremely knowledgeable and such an easy going guy. Brilliantly organised a…Full review by Justin W
Jan 25, 2025
I participated in the January 2025 Oman tour and it was one of the best tours I’ve ever done! Carles and his team were very friendly and created a good group atmosphere. They took us up and down the…Full review by Miquel V
Feb 27, 2024
I've long dreamed about seeing Eurasia's elusive wallcreeper. Last week, Carles Oliver with Barcelona Birding Point took me up to the Pyrenees where this dream became reality. He picked me up at my…Full review by Crows_know

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We are visiting Barcelona on a cruise ship mid October, are you near to the cruise terminal and how do we find you. How …
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We are visiting Barcelona on a cruise ship mid October, are you near to the cruise terminal and how do we find you. How long are you’re trips and the cost please.
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They are individual customized trips so call Carles Oliver. barcelonabirdingpoint
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Answer by jhh13 · Jul 8, 2018
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Interested in knowing more about your birding trip around Barcelona... Planning a trip around the 5th of September …
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Interested in knowing more about your birding trip around Barcelona... Planning a trip around the 5th of September this year. I am mostly into photographing birds and would like to know what focal length would be best suited for the job as I am not aware of how far the birds would be.
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Hi Sudhir I would recommend using a 400mm zoom or prime, obviously cost is the major factor in being able to use what lens you like. Some of the larger birds will be hard to get close …
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Hi Sudhir I would recommend using a 400mm zoom or prime, obviously cost is the major factor in being able to use what lens you like. Some of the larger birds will be hard to get close to and even though you can get close to the smaller birds you still need the 400mm. I used a 400mm F5/6 prime and it was light enough to handhold and managed to get good shots of the smaller birds, sometimes I wished I had the zoom but other times I'm glad I had the prime. Enjoy your birding.
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Answer by Maria H · Jul 6, 2015
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