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Salinas de Bonanza

Cadiz Province  >  Spain

The premier site in Cadiz province for waders, gulls terns, etc. A good track takes you through the saltpans giving great opportunities for bird photography.

Geplaatst* door John Cantelo
Meest recente update 21 oktober 2021

Beschrijving

Salinas Nuestra Señora del Rocío is a flat open area with both active and disused saltpans. Best covered by car (which can act as a hide) with short stops. The route along the river is bests tackled on foot as the track is very poor but be careful not to cause excessive disturbance and be aware that the route can be very exposed and hot in late spring and early autumn. This is the must-visit site in Cadiz province for wading birds.

A good track takes you through working salinas which attract numerous waders particularly during passage when you can expect good numbers of Krombekstrandloper, Bonte Strandloper , Drieteenstrandloper, Kluut ,Steltkluut Strandplevier etc. Grauwe Franjepoot is regular in small numbers. Stay in your car to make the most of photographic opportunities. Huge numbers of Flamingo present (and Kleine Flamingo has been recorded) plus Kleine Zilverreiger and Grote Zilverreiger (increasing). Passage also brings Zwarte Ooievaar some of which winter. A good site for Zwarte Ibis. It is also an excellent site for Dunbekmeeuw and terns such as Dwergstern Reuzenstern and Witwangstern. In autumn and winter Visarend are unmissable. Bruine Kiekendief, Dwergarend & Zwarte Wouw are frequent and it's one of the few areas in Cadiz province where Rode Wouw can be regularly found. For many years it has been possible to turn right at the T-junction (see map) to reach a small white building (a pumping station) but this route is sometimes gated and can only be approached on foot. If you can reach the pumping station it can be particularly attractive for gulls, terns etc.

Instead of turning right at the T-junction by going left you reach the Guadalquivir river. Park on the track before you reach the river and walk north parallel with the river. Away from the wetter salinas check the salt tolerant low vegetation along the river for Brilgrasmus (summer) and Kleine Kortteenleeuwerik (resident). Gele Kwikstaart (Belonging to the Spanish race) are numerous. Bushes here may also hold migrants (e.g. Baardgrasmus). Keep checking for raptors on the far side of the river as there's an outside chance of seeing a Spaanse Keizerarend here. It's possible to walk further along the track by the river than shown but this route will get you most of the species with minimal effort.

Details

Toegang

Access is signposted off the minor road between Bonanza and Algaida to the north of Sanlucar de Barrameda. Best explored by car with frequent stops and, where tracks are poor on foot.

Terrein en leefgebied

Wetland , Slikken , Rivier

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Vlak , Stoffig , Hoog water mogelijk

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