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A great trip by boat on the coastal waters of western La Palma. Great for cetaceans and typical shorebird species.
One of the best places in Europe to observe whales and dolphins, like Sperm Whale, Short-finned Pilot Whale, Bryde's Whale and many species of dolphin. Most agencies depart from the harbour of Tazacorte on the western side of the island. These trips take you along the shore and a bit further off the coast and is great to see typical shore- and seabird species along the way.
Most common are the large flocks of buřňák šedý that can be seen mostly in the vicinity of whale and dolphin pods. buřňák Bulwerův tend to hang around in small numbers. Other species that can be seen, depending on the season of course, are buřňák velký, buřňák severní, buřňák kanárský and sometimes buřňák baleárský, but you need a bit of luck for that one. Skuas might be possible too.
Terns can also be seen, but mainly close to shore, like rybák severní and rybák obecný. Also large flocks of gull hang around in the harbour from where you'll depart, like Racek středomořský and racek žlutonohý.
You can observe most of these species from a vantage point from land, but you'll need a telescope for that. These whale watching trips are great to see these species up close. Many agencies depart from the harbour and you'll have a great array of possibile agencies to choose from.
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