Descripción
Laguna de Barlovento is a large freshwater reservoir in the northeastern part of the island of La Palma. Its a great spot to observe rare waterbird migrants (if present of course), common waterbird species and songbirds in the surrounding thickets.
The reservoir itself is used by large flocks of gulls, being mainly Gaviota Patiamarilla and small numbers of Gaviota sombría. Small numbers of Focha Común are also present on the water. With a bit of luck, rare species of duck can be spotted on the lake due to its location and the presence of a large freshwater body. Species that have been observed are Porrón Acollarado and Cerceta Común. The shores are great for species like Archibebe Claro and Lavandera Cascadeña.
The surrounding thickets are good for typical island species, like Herrerillo Canario, Mosquitero Canario, Curruca Cabecinegra, Bisbita Caminero and Serín Canario.
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Accesso
The area is easy accessable and can be reached by car. You can drive around the reservoir all the way towards the campsite on the southern side of the reservoir.