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Lagunas del Puerto de Santa Maria

Cadiz Province, Spain  >  Spain

Three lagoons offering a range of wetland birds similar to Laguna de Medina albeit in smaller numbers. A convenient stop en route to exploring Cadiz Bay

Geplaatst* door John Cantelo
Meest recente update 24 november 2023

Beschrijving

This 228 hectare reserve consists of three shallow lagoons. In the order in which they are approach these are Lagunas Juncosa, Salada and Chica. All three are vulnerable to drought alhough Laguna Salada is the least likely one to dry up. Most sources tend to write off the shallowest of the three, Laguna Juncosa, since, as the name suggests, it's often choked by juncus sedges but after a wet spring it can be superb and easy to scan (unlike Lagunas Salada and Chica).

Lagunas Juncosa is on your right as you arrive and should be carefully scanned. Look out too for Hop in the sandy area where you park. When wet it regularly has Zwarte Ibis, Steltkluut, Witkopeend, Krooneend and Geoorde Fuut plus the occasional Marmereend (winter) and sometimes Knobbelmeerkoet. Even when overgrown the sedges can conceal the odd Purperkoet whilst Vorkstaartplevier and a variety of hirundines hawk overhead. Kleinst Waterhoen have been recorded in the area. From this laguna a track, always badly rutted and sometimes obstructed by glutinous mud, drops down to the second laguna, Salada, on the left. Unfortunately, there is no official access to the laguna (despite a rough track) so viewing is limited to what you can see from the track. Visibility is poor and obstructed by reeds surrounding the laguna. All the birds mentioned earlier can be seen (although a 'scope is needed) plus Flamingo and, with luck, Woudaap. A track on the right runs down to Laguna Chica (although in wet conditions it can be very muddy). This laguna is still harder to view but the screening bushes hold Westelijke Vale Spotvogel. The lagunas can also attract migrant terns and waders whilst the bushes may hold passing passerines. Grauwe Kiekendief hunt over nearby fields. In winter Blauwborst and Buidelmees are possible.

Details

Toegang

The usual access to this site is off the N IV at a roundabout immediately south of the disused "Aquapark" along minor road westwards (opposite the A 2002). Just after a sharp lefthand bend a mettalled lane runs off to the right and along the side of a drainage canal and on to a small bridge to the lagunas. Note, however, this route is technically a private road and has 'No Entry' signs (albeit ignored by locals). If concerned by this thread your way through the a scruffy estate of small villas to the bridge over the canal.

Terrein en leefgebied

Wetland

Omstandigheden

Vlak , Zanderig , Nat

Rondlopende wandeling mogelijk?

Nee

Telescoop meenemen?

Ja

Wanneer hier vogels kijken?

Het hele jaar

Toptijd voor dit gebied

Voorjaarstrek , Lente

Route

Verharde weg , Onverharde weg

Zwaarte wandeling

Gemiddeld

Toegankelijk via

Te voet , Auto , Fiets

Vogelkijkhut aanwezig?

Nee

Extra info

Note that the Laguna Juncosa is best when very wet but this is when the track down to the other lagunas is most likely to be flooded and impassable

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