Robins, husbands and a lot of grain
We are approaching Guadalcazar - which is a bit of a surprise but there you go. We are 158m above the sea and 28km from Cordoba. We are in the land of the Spanish Imperial Eagle, the Egyptian culture and rufous-tailed scrub robin. I’m rather taken with the idea of a scrub Robin. Let us find out more. The rufous-tailed scrub robin is brown of hue and can be found from the Med to Pakistan, some migrate to Kenya and others get lost and end up in Northern Europe. They like dry, open country with the odd shrub, in which they next and lay 3-5 eggs. This is cereal country. 75% of cultivated land is given over to grains, 25% to olives. The town got a grain silo during the Franco period - which, today, is used a municipal warehouse. The current population is around 1500. It bumbled along around 700-900 mark till 1920. It waxed mightily from 1930 [1414] to 1940 [2413], then went downwards to 2000 in 1970 and drifted down till 1970 and plummeted afterwards...