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Embalse de Portaje

Extremadura  >  Spain

Southern shallow part of the reservoir with various breeding heron species, Hvid Stork, Skestork and Skarv.

Added* by San
Most recent update 3 maj 2024

Description

The southern tip of Embalse de Portaje is a wetland that is rich in birds. A causeway runs through the wetland. From this road you have a nice view on both sides, although the view to the south is obstructed by a fence. There is a bird hide, but unfortunately it is closed. However, the steps next to the entrance offer just enough space to look over the fence and offer a good view of the wetland. The old trees in the water are good nesting places for Hvid Stork, among others. The trees around the lake are full of nests of Sølvhejre, Silkehejre, Fiskehejre, Skestork and Skarv. Looking the other way you have a chance to see waders (especially during migration and in the winter months) or see Biæder flying. The adjacent pastures are home to a good representation of Mediterranean birds, as well as several species of birds of prey.

Unfortunately, the bird hide on the dam has been closed for a while. If you have any update on the status of the bird hide, please leave a comment below.

Details

Access

Embalse de Portaje is close to the towns of Portaje (4.5 km) and Torrejoncillo (3 km). A few cars can park on the roadside opposite the bird hide. Click on the P in the map for directions. From the dam you have a good view over the lake, but there is another road that takes you further into the area. You have to cross a cattle grid.

Terrain and Habitat

Lake , Scattered trees and bushes , Forest

Conditions

No shadow , Open landscape , Hilly

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Spring , Spring migration

Route

Paved road , Unpaved road

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle

Birdwatching hide / platform

Yes

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