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Los Hurones

Cadiz Province  >  Spain

The drive goes through interesting woodland (with good stopping places) & ends at a uniquely attractive collection of small workmens' cottages below a dam.

Ajouté* par John Cantelo
Dernière actualisation 29 avril 2020

Description

This site is recommended as much for its scenic qualities as its birdlife but still offers the chance of excellent birding with the bonus of being able to park by a pleasant little venta (cafe) and walk up to the dam (Presa de los Hurones) which offers impressive views across the reservoir, the wooded hills and back down to the quaint village below.

It's 7.5 km from the turning off the CA 503 to the foot of the dam but after 5 km you reach a derelict 'recreation area' which can be worth a stop for species like Serin cini, Chardonneret élégant, Hypolaïs polyglotte and Rossignol philomèle. Listen out for the call of Pic vert in the woodland here and elsewhere. They're much harder to see than hear but worth making the effort as the distinctive Iberian race (sharpei) is increasing being recognised as a full species. Vautour fauve often sit on the crags nearby and give exellent views.

The village of Los Hurones is quite unlike any other in the area having been constructed for the workers building the dam at this relatively remote spot. The uniform design of the attractive cottages placed in neat terraces and the matching church tower gives an air of quiet tranquility and just a whiff of dystopian menace! The venta here gives you an opportunity to check the skies above for raptors whilst enjoying a coffee, beer or light snack. Don't ignore the channel below the dam as it has both Bergeronnette des ruisseaux and Bergeronnette grise plus an outside chance of otters (whether you'll see any ferrets, which the village is named after is another matter!).

Although the drive and the village alone is worth a detour don't omit the steep but rewarding climb up to the dam itself. The road across the dam gives you commanding views down the valley, across the reservoir and the surrounding wooded hills. It's another good place to scan for raptors such as Faucon pèlerin, Aigle botté, Buse variable, Vautour fauve and, with luck, Aigle de Bonelli or Autour des palombes. During passage periods look for Bondrée apivore, Milan noir, Vautour percnoptère, etc and Cigogne noire. The dam itself hosts a large colony of Hirondelle de fenêtre (which ought to make the site attractive to Martinet cafre as it hijacks their nests to breed). The margins of the reservoir can attract Chevalier guignette.

Détails

Accès

Take the CA 503 from Algar towards Puerto de Galiz and the Alcornocales and then the narrow but good metalled road on your left after c9 km (or if coming from the Alcornocales on the right c7.5 from the junction with the A 375). The drive is pleasant and the road quiet.

Terrain et Habitat

Lac , Vallée , Forêt

Conditions

Vallonné

Boucle

Non

Avez-vous besoin d'une longue-vue?

Peut être utile

Saison idéale pour observer

Printemps , Eté , Automne

Meilleure période pour une visite

Printemps

Itinéraire

Route pavée

Niveau de difficulté de l'itinéraire

Intense

Accessible via

A pied , Voiture

Observatoire/hutte d'observation

Non

Informations supplémentaires

Mainly a driving route but the walk up to the presa is very steep.

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