Check out what you can and can't post plus info on how to use this forum. Including the Balearic and Canary islands, there are around 90 species of reptiles and amphibians in Spain. There are a lot of fantastic and informative websites and blogs out there. Post links here to the English language ones. There are a lot of fantastic and informative wildlife websites and blogs out there. Post a link to them here. Mountains, lakes, population, human geography, fossils etc Travel guides, fiction, non fiction, wildlife guides, Nature guides, maps and information, videos, films and news. Recommend them here.
Where to go?, Where have you been? Recommendations on what to see and what to do in Iberia Ask about the technical stuff. Maybe someone can help Whats the weather doing? Where did you go this weekend, whats the gossip and anything else that doesn't belong in the dedicated wildlife forums. Be nice to each other!
Birds of Iberia. Big, little, floaters, stoopers and soarers.
Spanish mammals (lynx, bear, wolves, cabras, moufflon and the little furry creatures too.)
All the creepy crawlies :)
In the water or on the beach
Anything thats not a tree or a mushroom
Spain has a wide variety of wild mushrooms and fungi both edible and extremely toxic! Do Not eat wild mushrooms unless you are absolutely sure that you know what they are!
Technically a tree is a woody perennial with a single trunk from which branches then form
The protected areas of Iberia.
The human population of Iberia, its culture past, present and future.
Food and drink and anything inbetween :)
Natural history, trip reports, news, etc from elsewhere in the world
