Description
The harbour of Funchal is a fairly large harbour and is mainly used for tourists and as a stopover for ships that want to cross the Atlantic Ocean. The area provides an ideal roosting habitat for many species of shorebird, like жолтоног галеб, мал црногрб галеб and езерски галеб. The shoreline is used by many species of wader, like шарен српоклун свиркач, камењарче, бел свиркач and речна тринга.
The harbour waters are a feeding area for multiple species of tern, being mainly речна чигра and Roseate Tern, but sometimes also тенкоклуна чигра.
Just outside the harbour and onto the Atlantic Ocean, large flocks of Голем завој can be observed. Small numbers of Bulwer's Petrel can be seen too. Other species of shearwater can be seen during migration, like Мал завој and Barolo Shearwater.
In the last decades, many species of rare migratory birds have been observed in this harbour, like Ring-billed Gull, Iceland Gull and, in 2011, a Yellow-crowned Night Heron.
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Access
The area is easy accessable due to the paved docks and roads adjacent to the harbour's waters.

