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A convenient stop for watching gulls, terns & waders
When the tide is high this is a less attractive site so try to time your visit to coincide with a rising or falling tide particularly durring migration. However, even at high tide you can still see a variety of terns - particularly Dugokljuna Čigra, Mala Čigra and Crvenokljuna Čigra , less often Velika čigra and Crna Čigra plus, rarely, Lesser Crested Tern - and various gulls including Tankokljuni galeb. Further out in the bay check for Veliki pomornik and Bluna. Waders include Morski Kulik, Kulik Blatarić, Bijeli Žalar, Žalar Cirikavac, Kameničak, Oštrigar, Crvenonoga Prutka , Crnorepa Muljača, Prugasti Pozviždač, etc. At all times take great care not to disturb roosting & feeding birds. Note that the beaches can be busy at weekends and peak holiday times.
The beach at the end of Camino de la Reyerta is overlooked by an excellent chiringuito (bar/restaurant), Casa Gaspar, making this a great place to stop for refreshment as you can still watch the birds (often at close quarters on a high tide). From the bar head west towards Punta de Montijo (c1 km) to check for waders, gulls & terns (heading east towards Sanlucar risks getting cut off when the tide rises which makes for a long detour inland to return the chiringito). The walls of the corrales de pesca (ancient enclosed fish traps) are often used by birds feeding for resting. From the point you have a good view across the bay towards Chipiona.
Easily reached along the Camino de la Reyerta which is signposted off a roundabout on the Sanlucar - Chipiona road.
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