The definitive photographic guide to the mammals of Spain, Portugal and the Balearic Islands.
With rushing rivers, steep mountains, and a rich variety of forests, the Iberian Peninsula is home to a wealth of wildlife. Over recent years, areas of conservation and rewilding have seen mammals such as the Grey Wolf and the endemic Iberian Ibex and Iberian Lynx thrive, making it an increasingly popular destination for ecotourists. Written by celebrated wildlife photographer Carlos Bocos Gonzalez and naturalist James Lowen, this guide covers all 99 terrestrial and aerial mammal species resident in the region.
Each species account includes concise details on the animal's behaviour, habitat and activity periods, as well as full colour photographs and descriptions of key features to aid accurate identification. Practical guidance for finding wildlife is also provided, including an overview of some of the best locations, seven recommended mammalwatching itineraries and information on how to watch mammals safely, responsibly and effectively.
Portable yet authoritative, this is the perfect guide for travellers and wildlife enthusiasts visiting this spectacular region.
Introduction
Good mammalwatching sites in Iberia
Suggested mammalwatching circuits in Iberia
Watching and identifying mammals
An introduction to Iberia's mammal families
Species accounts
Resources
Index
Carlos Bocos Gonzalez is one of Spain's top bird photographers. He is one of the lead photographers of Helm's Handbook of Western Palearctic Birds and co-author of Birds of Spain and Birds of Borneo.
James Lowen is an experienced naturalist and author whose previous books include Much Ado About Mothing, British Moths, Birds of Spain, Birds of France and Bloomsbury's RSPB Spotlights on Badgers and Hedgehogs.