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Phantom of the Highlands - Dupont's Lark Photography Tour
Phantom of the Highlands - Dupont's Lark Photography Tour
What better way to discover rewilding than by living it directly?
Join the ultimate quest to photograph one of Europe's most elusive birds. The Dupont's Lark, known as "the phantom of the highlands," awaits in the vast open plains of the Iberian Highlands - one of its last remaining strongholds. Experience the thrill of searching for Europe's most mysterious bird in the endless steppes of Molina, Maranchón, and Pozondón. The Dupont's Lark is a true ghost of the grasslands - incredibly difficult to spot and even harder to photograph. These ancient plains hold some of the last populations of this endangered species, making every sighting a precious moment. Beyond the phantom lark, you will discover why Spain is the ultimate stronghold for Europe's steppe birds. This journey offers outstanding opportunities to photograph a host of rare and iconic species. We will seek out the majestic Great Bustard, the world's heaviest flying bird, and the charismatic Little Bustard. We'll scan the plains for both Pin-tailed and Black-bellied Sandgrouse, as Spain holds nearly the entire European population of these species. The experience is completed by a superb supporting cast of other larks, including the Calandra Lark, Thekla's Lark, and Greater Short-toed Lark, creating a complete immersion into one of Europe's most threatened and unique avian communities. Each day brings new challenges and excitement as you explore different areas of the great Iberian steppes. Patient waiting, careful observation, and a bit of luck combine to create unforgettable wildlife photography opportunities in some of Spain's most remote and beautiful landscapes. This is not just bird watching - it's a true adventure for serious wildlife photographers and birders seeking one of Europe's rarest photographic prizes. Professional local guides specialized in steppe birds. Small groups for minimal disturbance. All accommodation, breakfast and dinners included. Suitable for experienced birders and photographers.
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival and Briefing Arrive at our lodge in the Iberian Highlands. We'll have a welcome dinner and a detailed briefing on the quest for the "phantom of the highlands." We will review our strategy for the early start tomorrow. Day 2: Early Start in the Molina Plains The day begins at 5:00 AM as we head to our first hotspot in the vast plains of Molina. We'll search for the iconic song of the Dupont's Lark, aiming for our first photo opportunities of this incredibly shy bird. After our morning session, we'll visit other nearby hotspots to photograph more steppe birds. Day 3: Searching the Maranchón Steppe Our early morning start continues at 5:00 AM. Today, we will explore the different areas of the Maranchón steppe. Your guides will use their knowledge to maximize our chances of hearing and photographing the lark, along with other unique steppe birds. After our main search, we'll visit other hotspots in the area to continue photographing different species. Day 4: Final Day in Pozondón This is our last early morning departure to the plains of Pozondón. We'll use our experience to find the best spots for a final attempt to photograph the Dupont's Lark. After the morning session, we will continue visiting other spots to photograph birds. We will return to the hotel for dinner and to spend the night. Day 5: Departure After breakfast at the hotel, it will be time to say goodbye.
What's Included?
- 4 nights accommodation in comfortable lodging (double room) - All breakfasts included - 4 dinners at hotel - Professional local guide throughout the trip - Use of spotting scopes when needed - Nature conservation contribution fee - Travel insurance coverage - Small groups for optimal photography conditions - Local transport between sites* (Read Frequently Asked Questions)
What to Bring
- Comfortable walking boots or hiking shoes - Weather-appropriate clothing - Small backpack for day trips
How your experience helps rewilding efforts
In an area where depopulation is a big problem, your trip makes a direct difference. We only work with local partners. This means your entire experience—from the travel agency and the restaurant to the guides and your lodging—comes from the region itself. This helps change the economic model and proves that nature-based tourism benefits everyone. A portion of your visit also directly funds habitat management and wildlife tracking. This supports the conservation projects of Rewilding Spain in the Iberian Highlands. Through guided tours and expert explanations, you become a rewilding ambassador. You'll share what you've learned and support conservation long after you go home. By choosing local businesses, your visit helps create a stable income for communities. This encourages them to actively support conservation efforts. Your participation shows that wildlife and natural landscapes have real economic value, giving local people a sustainable alternative to traditional activities that might harm the environment.
Iberian Highlands | Spain
The removal of dams and artificial barriers is restoring the natural flow of rivers and streams across the Iberian Highlands. This is revitalising aquatic ecosystems, allowing fish and other freshwater species to move freely and regain their abundance.
This experience involves
- Wildlife tracking
- Wildlife photography
- Birdwatching
Wildlife in this landscapePlease note that the presence of wildlife doesn’t guarantee sightings — these animals live freely and may remain out of view.
Scavengers and other large birds in this landscape
- Cinereous vulture
- Griffon vulture
- Egyptian vulture
- Golden eagle
- Bonelli’s eagle
- Eagle owl