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Lagoas de Bertiandos e São Pedro d'Arcos

Ponte de Lima  >  Portugal

With a great diversity of biotopes associated with a continental wetland, this protected area attracts a great diversity of bird species.

Added* by Sandra Fernandes
Most recent update 30 siječnja 2022

Description

Lagoas de Bertiandos e São Pedro d'Arcos is a protected area that is located in the northwest region of Portugal, in a zone of interaction between the Mediterranean and Atlantic climates. This set of biogeographic factors translates into the presence of high natural importance ecosystems, namely hygrophilous forests, wet pastures, lagoons, rivers and pine forests. These different habitats allow the presence of a large number of bird species, with more than 100 species reported so far. The most part of the protected area is covered by a broadleaf forest, where it is possible to find several birds such as Jelova sjenica, Kukmasta sjenica, Velika Sjenica, Plavetna Sjenica, Kratkokljuni puzavac, Palčić, Crnokapa Grmuša, Drozd Cikelj, Mali Drozd, Zimovka, Zviždak, Iberijski zviždak, Zeba, Crvendać, Šojka, Veliki Djetlić and Zelena žuna. In this dense hygrophilous forest there are several wetlands, of which the São Pedro and Mimoso lagoons stand out. In these two lagoons there are observatories that facilitate the observation and detection of species such as Kržulja, Mali Gnjurac, Liska, Siva Čaplja, Velika Bijela Čaplja, Čaplja Danguba, Mala Bijela Čaplja, Kokošica, Šljuka Kokošica, Veliki Vranac, Svilorepa and Trstenjak cvrkutić. The adjacent areas of the protected area (agricultural fields, pine and eucalyptus forests) also provide the observation of several species, namely Poljska Ševa, Livadna Trepetljka, Juričica, Crnoglavi Batić, Spotless Starling, Čvorak, Svraka, Crna vrana, Kobac, Jastreb andVjetruša.

Details

Access

This protected area is located in Ponte de Lima, Viana do Castelo. You can park your car in the Interpretive Center and explore all the area on foot. From the Interpretation Center there are several marked trails, of varying length (the shortest is 1.6 km and the longest is 12.5 km). These routes cross the most characteristic habitats of this protected area and allow the observation of a large number of species. If you don't want walk the marked trails, you can just walk along the wooden walkways to the observatories (See the map below).

Terrain and Habitat

Forest , Wetland , Scattered trees and bushes , Grassland , Moors/heathland , River , Reedbeds , Agriculture , Mud flats , Lake

Conditions

No shadow , Wet , Flat

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

All year round

Best time to visit

Spring migration , Autumn migration , Spring , Autumn

Route

Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot

Birdwatching hide / platform

Yes

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