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Sendero La Teja. Alcornocales

Cadiz Province  >  Spain

An area of largely pine woodland and maquis scrub containing most of the expected passerines, raptors and migrants to be found in the Alcornocales.

Added* by John Cantelo
Most recent update 29 Nisan 2020

Description

A long cycle route starts here but of more interest to birdwatchers is the convenient c4-5 km circular walk through pine woods to a ridge and back down to the main track. The woodlands hold Boz söğütbülbülü and Tepeli baştankara, open areas have Kaya kirazkuşu, Bahçe kirazkuşu and Orman Toygarı and the low scrub a variety of ‘Sylvia’ warblers such as Akgerdanlı ötleğen, Maskeli Ötleğen and Funda Ötleğeni. As with all footpaths beside the A 381 this is a good location to look for raptors particularly in spring and autumn when Küçük kartal, Kara çaylak, Arı Şahini and the odd Küçük Akbaba (plus Kara leylek) pass through. Yılan Kartalı (spring-autumn), Kızıl akbaba , Atmaca and Şahin frequently appear but if you're lucky you may spot Tavşancıl or Çakýr here. During passage periods expect Arıkuşu and pretty much any small passerine migrant.

Details

Access

Take Exit 66 off the A 381 and then the service road south for just under 2km and pull over on to a dirt track on your left to explore the signposted Sendero La Teja Park and follow the paths.

Terrain and Habitat

Forest , Scattered trees and bushes , Mountain

Conditions

Mountainous

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

No

Good birding season

Spring , Autumn

Best time to visit

Spring migration , Spring , Autumn , Autumn migration

Route

Unpaved road , Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Strenuous

Accessible by

Foot , Bicycle

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Extra info

The tracks here provide a variety of 'pan handle' walks from 4 km upwards allowing you to tailor your walk to your individual requirements most of the walks are fairly easy but there are several steep sections. Look out for various orchid species and the local Portuguese Sundew (Drosophyllum lusitanicum) which, unlike sundews in northern Europe, has attractive pale yellow flower making it easy to locate.

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