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Spectacular sea cliffs and biodiverse garrigue vegetation on the southern coast of Gozo, Malta's sister island.
One of the best places in the Maltese Islands to see local species such as Kék kövirigó, szikipacsirta and törpeposzáta, against a backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea and jaw-dropping cliffs. vörös vércse and Vándorsólyom also nest in the area. However, the cliffs are better known for the largest Mediterrán vészmadár (diomedea) colony in the archipelago, which is at least a 1,000 pairs strong. On summer nights a cacophony of these birds' calls can be enjoyed from land or even better join one of BirdLife Malta’s special sunset boat trips to see them! The cliffs hold two other seabird species, namely Viharfecske and bukdosó vészmadár, which are much harder to see. You might be luckier with spotting nesting Halvány sarlósfecske.
The open garrigue and steppe habitat that dominate the area attracts migrants such as chats, wheatears, pipits, Hoopoes and vörösfejű gébics but even species like Réti fülesbagoly. Ta’ Ċenċ and the cliffs further west have a good record for rarer species too. gyémántrozsdafarkú, Sivatagi hantmadár, csíkos szikipacsirta and Nagy őrgébics are to name some.
All the area is privately owned but you can walk along the many tracks. Park at Mġarr ix-Xini or Sannat village.
Remember not to use bright lights and not to leave any trash at coastal areas, especially cliffs which are home to shearwaters. Organic trash sustains rat populations which then feed on shearwater eggs and chicks. For more information on seabird conservation in Malta visit: https://birdlifemalta.org/arcipelagugarnija.
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