Descripción
Shortly before dark you can watch the shearwaters coming back from the open sea. The most common is the Pardela cenicienta. With a little luck you can also spot the Pardela Pichoneta or even a Pardela de Barolo. As soon as it gets dark, the Pardela cenicienta come to the breeding rocks. At the very front at the top you have a relatively good chance of hearing the Paíño de Madeira in the evening when returning to its breeding site.
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Accesso
There is a parking lot right at the beginning of the peninsula. To the left of the statue, a narrow path goes down to the tip of the peninsula. From there one searches the sea for the pelages.