Description
The valley in which the Voulgaris River is located is very green, and can be great to look around for migrants during autumn migration. The river is used as breeding habitat by Ruddy Shelduck. During migration, the river can be packed with flocks of pipits, wagtails, flycatchers and warblers. The beaches provide some nice shrubs to check for migrants, like flocks of Willow Warbler and other songbirds.
The green agricultural fields east of the river are great to check for flocks of pipits, and if there are puddles made by sprinklers, even waders. Even Spur-winged Lapwing has been seen here.
The area also provides great views over sea to spot flocks of Yelkouan Shearwater and gulls, like Yellow-legged Gull and even Audouin's Gull.
Details
Access
The area can be easily accessed by a road that leads towards the sea. You can park your car here (see map) and walk all the way towards the river mouth.

