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Chipiona

Cadiz Province  >  Spain

A good site for seawatching and pikkukiitäjä

Added* by John Cantelo
Most recent update 16 huhtikuu 2020

Description

The primary reason for visiting Chipiona is to see pikkukiitäjä, which has its largest colony in Europe here. This colony is now widely referenced on the internet and details published in books and guides. Birds can be seen throughout the year although winter tends to be less productive. Checking in the morning and late afternoon as birds go to roost is generally best. Note that birds can be easily seen and photographed without approaching the nests and, although workmen often carry on their duties below the colony, birds are more nervous & stressed when birdwatchers and photographers, focusing on the nests, do so. This is unacceptable and unnecessary since birds can be well seen and photographed without approaching the nests. Look too for tervapääsky & vaaleakiitäjä. Check the area for gulls (incl välimerenlokki)

The fish traps (corrales) here often attract gulls and terns and the usual waders. Seawatching from near the lighthouse with onshore winds can be excellent ( suula, baleaarienliitäjä keltanokkaliitäjä, isokihu, etc in the morning (later in the day the light is in your eyes).

Details

Access

Follow signs for Chipiona and then to the small harbour (Puerto de Chipiona) where you can park by the beach outside the harbour walls (note it can be very busy in August)

Terrain and Habitat

Beach , Sea

Conditions

Flat

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Yes

Good birding season

Spring , Autumn

Best time to visit

Spring , Autumn

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

Chipiona is well known for its seafood so makes a good stop for lunch. The lighthouse (faro) is the tallest in Spain. The corrales are ancient enclosures used to trap fish.

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