donderdag 8 december 2011

Birdwatching in Portugal

Birdwatchers
  


For the birders among you there is quite something to see. The Alentejo is a paradise for bird watchers. In the vicinity of the estate are numerous stork nests, even the black stork is seen in the vicinity. Common birds are the bee-eater, hoopoe, the little eagle and golden eagle, the crested cuckoo, the red-backed shrike and Red Head, the putter and many other species.

Organised walks from 2 to 10 miles are possible and are served by tourist offices in the surrounding area.

At least don't forget your binoculars! 



Birds spotted:

Black Kite
Black Redstart
Catle Egret
Common Raven
Common Redstart
Common Stonechat
Corn Bunting
Crested Tit
European Bee-eter
European Nuthatch
European Serin
Goldfinch
Great Grey Shrike
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Hoppoe
Imperial Eagle
Little Bustard
Long-legged Buzzard
Marsh Tit
Red Kite
Red-legged Partridge
Short-toed Treecreeper
Spotless Sparkling
White Stork  

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