This title in the Crossbill Guides Series is one of two volumes covering the autonomous region of Andalucia in Spain. The Crossbill Guide to Western Andalucia covers the western provinces. Like all other Crossbill Guide, this title answers two questions: what makes this area so special, and how you can see this for yourself.
Andalucía is too large and diverse to do it justice in a single guidebook. This book covers the western half – roughly the provinces of Huelva, Seville, Cádiz and Málaga.
Like all other Crossbill Guide, it answers two questions: what makes this area so special, and how you can see this for yourself. The book describes the flora and fauna, landscape and traditional land use of this region, plus 18 detailed routes and 28 sites covering Coto Doñana, Cádiz and the strait of Gibraltar, Alcornocales, and Sierra de Grazalema, to name a few, with concrete indications on where and how to find the birds, wildlife and flora.