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Canhão do Erges

Segura  >  Portugal

This canyon, the largest granite outcrop in the Tagus Internacional region, is an important nesting and resting place for scavenger and rupicolous birds.

Added* by Sandra Fernandes
Most recent update 30 január 2023

Description

Canhão do Erges is one of the most inhospitable and remote places in Portugal. The Erges is still a wild river with great erosive capacity that led to the formation of three impressive gorges within a short distance. Exploring these canyons, where the river flows at a depth of 150 m, is a perfect opportunity to discover a great diversity of birds. The cliffs are an important nesting and resting place for Fakó keselyű, Dögkeselyű, Black Vulture, Fekete gólya, Héjasas, Kék kövirigó and Uhu. Here, the skies are also crossed by birds of prey like Kígyászölyv, Törpesas, Szirti sas, Vörös kánya, Barna kánya, Egerészölyv and aerial birds such as Havasi sarlósfecske, Sarlósfecske, partifecske, Füsti fecske, Molnárfecske, szirtifecske and Vörhenyes fecske.

From the Roman bridge of Segura, that connects Portugal to Spain, you can observe Jégmadár, Kis vöcsök, billegetőcankó, Erdei cankó, Kárókatona and Szürke gém. This is also a great place to observe Déli geze, Berki poszáta, Barátposzáta, Kucsmás poszáta, dalos poszáta and Bujkáló poszáta, which usually feed and shelter in the bushes by the river. In the surroundings lands of Segura it is possible to detect and watch birds like Fürj, vörös fogoly, Kék galamb, pettyes kakukk, Kakukk, Bíbic, Búbos banka, Gyurgyalag, Sárgarigó, vörösfejű gébics, sivatagi őrgébics, Ibériai kékszarka, Szarka, kövi pacsirta, berki veréb, köviveréb, Kenderike, Sordély, Bajszos sármány and Sövénysármány.

Details

Access

Start by driving to the Roman bridge of Segura, from where can you see the village, the Erges river bed and the surrounding landscape, occupied by many species of birds. After that, you can drive along the riverside until the “Centro Interpretativo da Biodiversidade”, which has a good view into the interior of the granite outcrop. Finally, you can drive to a sandy area, with some watermills, where the canyon starts. See the map below.

Terrain and Habitat

Scattered trees and bushes , Valley , River , Steppe , Canyon/cliff

Conditions

Hilly , Rocky , No shadow , Dry , Open landscape

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

Can be useful

Good birding season

Summer , Spring

Best time to visit

Spring migration , Autumn migration , Summer , Spring

Route

Paved road , Unpaved road , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Average walk

Accessible by

Foot , Car

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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