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The Iberian lynx, which occurs on the Iberian Peninsula, is one of the most endangered cat species in the world. Its distribution range is disappearing mainly due to the destruction of suitable habitats, which are being occupied by crops and buildings. The population size of the Iberian lynx is also largely dependent on the population of the most important prey of this predator – the rabbit. Thanks to an active protection project conducted for over 20 years, the lynx population has survived and is systematically rebuilding. Its current number is around 2,000 individuals.
During the tour, we will observe and photograph lynxes coming to natural water holes, surrounded by dry, semi-desert areas.
June is the best month to watch pups, which were born only a few months earlier! In May, it will probably still be too early to observe small kittens.
The water holes will also be frequented by winged inhabitants of the area, such as the red-footed partridge, turtle dove, collared dove, sandgrouse, blue jay, various species of passerines and rabbits.
For the photo sessions we will use prepared, permanent hides, which also allow for low-angle photography.
The photos in the gallery - courtesy of the Spanish partner.
Day 1 - Arrival in Madrid, transfer to the hotel, check-in
Day 2, 3, 4, 5 - Two photo sessions each day: early morning and afternoon with a few hours break during the day; each session will last 4-5,
Day 6 - Check-out, Transfer to Madrid airport, Flights
payment:
Included in the price
Not included in the price
13-18 May 2025 - available places!
12-17 June 2025 - fully booked
9-14 June 2026
Available dates
Spain, Madrid area
Location
iberian lynx, steppe birds at waterholes
min 5, max 7
Number of participants
Tour leader/Guide
Marek Kosinski or Marian Batura
hotel
Accommodation
breakfast in a hotel, lunch in a restaurant in the middle of the day, food package for dinner
Meals
Recommended equipment
flights to/from Madrid, minibus
Transportation