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Bird watching in the Serranía de Ronda from Molino de Simón
Explore the beauty of Benaoján Station while enjoying bird watching in a unique environment.
Bird watching in Benaoján from Molino de Simón
Molino de Simón is an old flour mill converted into a rural house located in the picturesque Benaoján Station. A paradise for nature lovers and bird watching, thanks to its privileged location on one of the most important migratory routes in Europe. Here, visitors can enjoy a unique experience, surrounded by the tranquility of the countryside and the diversity of the local fauna.
The Benaoján Station is known for its wealth of natural biodiversity, being a key point for the sighting of migratory birds. Our gite offers a cosy retreat for those who wish to explore nature and observe a wide variety of species in their natural habitat. With comfortable facilities and a serene environment, Molino de Simón is the ideal place to disconnect from the world and connect with nature.
Types of Birds in the Zone
- Golden Eagle: Majestic and powerful, it can be spotted in the heights all year round.
- Barn Swallow: Present mainly in spring and summer, known for its agile flight.
- Common Nightingale: Its melodious song is heard in spring, when it is looking for a mate.
- Black Kite: A migrant that passes through the area in spring and autumn, easy to identify by its silhouette in flight.
- Crested Warbler: Resident during the winter, it hides among dense vegetation.
- Hoopoe: With its distinctive plume, it is visible in spring and summer in open areas.
- Peregrine Falcon: A swift predator, it is observed hunting in open areas throughout the year.
- Goldfinch: With its colorful plumage, it is found in gardens and fields in spring and summer.
- Robin: Resident during the winter, its song is a common sound in the forests.
- White Stork: A migrant that nests in the area in spring, known for its large nests.
- Blackbird: Frequent inhabitant of parks and gardens, visible all year round.
- House Sparrow: Resident throughout the year, adapted to urban and rural environments.
- Common Lark: Known for its song in flight, it is found in meadows and open fields.
- Greenfinch: Can be seen in spring and summer, with its bright green plumage.
- Blight Redstart: Resident in winter, found in rocky areas and buildings.
- Common Thrush: A migrant that passes through the area in autumn and winter, feeds on berries.
- Treecreeper: Seen climbing tree trunks in forests and parks.
- White Wagtail: Present in winter, it moves in groups near bodies of water.
Bird Seasons in Molino de Simón
In the region of the Benaoján Station, spring is a spectacle of colours and songs, with the arrival of migratory birds such as swallows and bee-eaters. During the summer, eagles and kestrels dominate the skies, while autumn brings with it flocks of cranes and starlings. Winter, although quieter, allows you to observe resident species such as the robin and the blackbird.
The diversity of birds in Molino de Simón extends throughout the year, offering a unique experience for observers. Each season features its own set of species, making this place an ideal destination for ornithology lovers. From the song of the nightingales in spring to the majestic flight of the birds of prey in summer, each visit promises a new discovery.
Migratory Flows
Migration Routes at Benaoján Station
Benaoján Station is located at a crossroads of migratory routes that connect Europe with Africa. During the fall, thousands of birds cross this region on their journey south, while in spring, the flow reverses with the return north. This phenomenon makes Molino de Simón a strategic point for the observation of species such as storks and kites. The richness of these migratory streams is not only a visual delight, but also an educational opportunity to understand the behavior patterns of birds.
Birdwatching Tips
To maximize the sighting experience in Molino de Simón, it is advisable to visit during the early morning hours or at sunset, when the birds are most active. High-quality binoculars are essential for observing details from a distance, while a local bird guide can enrich your knowledge about the species that inhabit the area. The natural viewpoints around the gite offer spectacular views and are ideal for bird photography. In addition, wearing neutral-colored clothing will help integrate into the environment without disturbing the birds.
Sighting Equipment
Essential tools for bird watching
To fully enjoy birdwatching at Benaoján Station, it is essential to have the right equipment. Binoculars are essential for observing birds at short and medium distances, allowing you to see details such as plumage and behavior. For more elusive or distant species, a ground-based telescope becomes an indispensable tool, offering a clear and magnified view. In addition, a bird guide of the region will help identify the different species that frequent the area. Don’t forget to wear comfortable, neutral-colored clothing so you don’t disturb the birds in their natural habitat.
Discover the Magic of Sighting
We invite you to live a unique experience in Molino de Simón, where nature and bird watching come together in an incomparable environment. Take the opportunity to explore Benaoján Station and immerse yourself in the beauty of its avian fauna. Book your stay with us and enjoy the tranquility and charm of our rural house. Don’t miss it!