Description
Gravera de las Galletas is one of the rare wetlands for migratory waders on the southern slope of Tenerife. It has a peculiar location, right along the road, next to the beach. The area was formed as a result of extraction of gravel, becoming a set of small brackish ponds that maintained permanently. The water level has significant fluctuations, due both to the changing rhythm of the tides and to greater or lesser autumn rainfall. Among the birds you can encounter are kulík piesočný, kalužiačik malý, beluša malá, kalužiak sivý, pobrežník čiernozobý, kamenár strakatý, pobrežník krivozobý, strakoš veľký and trasochvost horský. Also more rare waders on the Canary Islands like pobrežník hrdzavý, šišila bocianovítá, kulík bledý, pobrežník sivý, kalužiak perlavý, kalužiak močiarny and kalužiak žltonohý have been observed here.
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Access
Gravera de las Galletas is located on the south coast of Tenerife in the village of Las Galletas, next to the beach of Playa de las Galletas. You can park directly beside the beach. Click on the P in the map for directions.

