Sierra De Grazalema Natural Park Collection
Discover the breathtaking beauty in Andalusia, southern Spain
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Discover the breathtaking beauty in Andalusia, southern Spain. In November, as autumn paints the landscape with warm hues, an enchanting Eurasian kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) finds solace perched on a branch. Its vibrant colors stand out against the backdrop of this pristine natural haven. As you explore further into the park, you may come across a Crested tit (Lophophanes cristatus), gracefully navigating through its surroundings. This charismatic bird adds a touch of elegance to the already picturesque scenery. Nature's intricate wonders reveal themselves in unexpected places within Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park. A Crab spider (Thomisus onustus) delicately rests on a white flowerhead, showcasing its remarkable camouflage skills. Meanwhile, another Crested tit prepares for landing amidst Elmleaf blackberries – capturing a moment that epitomizes nature's harmony. The park is also home to fascinating creatures like Spoonwing or Thread-winged antlions (Nemoptera bipennis). These delicate insects can be found gracefully perched upon flowers, their ethereal wings adding an otherworldly charm to this earthly paradise. October brings forth an explosion of color as Poplar trees (Populus sp) shed their leaves and create a stunning tapestry beneath your feet. The rustling sound accompanies your every step as you immerse yourself in this seasonal spectacle. In these woodlands lies another hidden treasure – Hawthorn berries (Crataegus monogyna). Nestled amongst Poplar trees, they offer sustenance to wildlife and add splashes of red amidst nature's canvas. A frozen Elmleaf blackberry (Rubus ulmifolius) glistens atop a small pond during colder months - freezing time itself and creating an ephemeral work of art within Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park. Venturing beyond the park boundaries leads you to the charming town of Grazalema, located in Cadiz Province.