Got some sunflower hearts to share. Also watching vultures cruising around those rocks. In the prepyrenees in spain.

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They look just like my sparrows in Oregon! But the real pic is those mountains! Amazing! Are you going up there? I bet you’ll see better birds than sparrows

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I love sparrows, sadly they are no longer to be found in the part of the city where i live, only outside of town a bit where horses are etc.

I was trying my best to get the bird and the rocks without cutting them off, wasn’t easy from the tent :) I was also not sure if i should rather post to the camping community, but i was so happy about the birds to come and visit me, it’s been kinda lonely in the spanish mountains, haha.

I did not go up there, but i walked around the rocks a bit that were at the previous village that i had passed, Riglos, they are even crazier. They’re really high, a climbers paradise. I am currently cycling through spain and just happened to pass these villages. The rocks in my picture are at a vilage called Agüero.

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What a rad trip you’re on! I’m so jealous. Those pics are amazing

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I won’t complain, it has been a great trip so far.

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