Descripción
Haria is a good place to search for birds of agricultural areas. It has quite some Herrerillo Canario. Look for Tórtola Turca, Tórtola Senegalesa and Tórtola Rosigrís in the palm trees (or rather: listen). Cernícalo vulgar and Cuervo Grande are most common raptors, but also check for others like Alimoche Común, Halcón Peregrino , Halcón de Eleonora. Also Bisbita Caminero and Alcaudón Norteño are common, while Curruca Tomillera, Pardillo Común and Serín Canario are less common but still easy to find. Gaviota Patiamarilla is seen frequently at the cliffs.
Detalles
Accesso
Park somewhere in the village or at the mirador and walk along the farmroads. Some new buidlings are being build (including a school) which makes it difficult to do a circular trail. Also mind the very narrow streets.
Terreno y habitat
Montaña , Cañón/acantilado , Desierto , Agricultura , Árboles y arbustos dispersos , Ciudad/PuebloCondiciones
MontañosoCamino circular
No¿Se necesita telescopio?
NoBuena época para el avistamiento de aves
Todo el añoRuta
Camino ancho , Camino sin asfaltarCamino difícil de andar
Caminata mediaAccesible vía
A pie , CocheEscondite de observación / plataforma
NoInformación extra
Feedback by user Herbert Roehm:
"It is certainly possible to do a circular tour. Follow the C. Cesar Manrique road southwest for about 700m. In front of an iron gate, a path continues along the streambed to the Bosquecillo. When you reach a road again, turn right and after about 2km you will reach the Mirador. On March 7, 2025, a variety of songbirds could be heard in the gardens along the streambed. A Cernícalo vulgar was observed along the road to the Mirador."


