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Bajo Negro

Fuerteventura  >  Spain

Bay where you can observe Gaviota Patiamarilla and by the rocks Zarapito Trinador. In the desert area inland you can observe Perdiz Moruna.

Añadido* por Michal Javůrek
Última actualización 7 enero 2023

Descripción

Bajo Negro is located near several biotopes. The first one is the sea. At sea here you will find Gaviota Patiamarilla and rarely Gaviota sombría. If you are lucky, also Alcatraz Atlántico or Pardela cenicienta. Another setting is the beach. You can easily see Correlimos Tridáctilo. If you continue further, you will reach the dunes. In the desert area inland the Perdiz Moruna is found, Terrera marismeña and Bisbita Caminero.

Detalles

Accesso

The location is walkable. The advantage is that it is located right next to a hotel, where you can park, and where there are sometimes Tarabilla Canaria. Click on the P in the map for directions.

Terreno y habitat

Playa , Mar , Dunas

Condiciones

Sin sombra , Rocoso , Plano

Camino circular

No

¿Se necesita telescopio?

Puede ser útil

Buena época para el avistamiento de aves

Todo el año

Mejor momento para visitar

Primavera , Migración de otoño , Migración de primavera , Invierno

Ruta

Camino estrecho

Camino difícil de andar

Fácil

Accesible vía

A pie

Escondite de observación / plataforma

No

Ver birdingplaces en el área que se publican en Birdingplaces

Mapa

birdingplace
ave
escondite de observación / plataforma
torre de vigilancia
aparcamiento
punto de interés
restaurante / cafetería
mirador
centro de visitantes
Ruta
500 m

Top 5 aves

Otras aves que se pueden ver aquí

Comentarios

Dave Williams (2024-01-04)

During a visit or two in November 2021 I saw Alcaraván Común, Alcaudón real, Curruca Tomillera in the desert area and on the beach Espátula Común, Aguja Colipinta, Chorlitejo patinegro, Chorlito Gris as well as other mentioned species. The north end of Corralejo is worth exploring too. Camachuelo Trompetero quite common here.

Michal Javůrek (2024-01-04)

Hello Dave, congratulations on a beautiful observation. I have seen some of the species you mentioned, such as Aguja Colipinta or Espátula Común in Corralejo. But I didn't come across Alcaraván Común here at all. However, I was only here for 10 days in February 2022 and I know I didn't see a lot of species (like the Avutarda hubara africana that was reported here). Someone even saw a Alcatraz Atlántico here. Thank you for your response. Michal.

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