Beschreibung
This Barranco can be partially driven but is easily walked from the beach area and is a good area for Kanarenschmätzer , Felsenhuhn , Kanarenzilpzalp , Brillengrasmücke and Samtkopf-Grasmücke. A known area for breeding Schmutzgeier which are frequently spotted and the occasional Saharakragentrappe sighting.
Details
Zugang
Reached from the main FV2 road head on the coastal track at Salinas del Carmen towards the small beach at Puerto de la Torre and taking the right hand fork at the beach which runs alongside the Barranco. This is a rough track and is best driven using a 4x4, we didn’t have one so we parked at the beach and followed the track on foot.
Terrain und Habitat
Tal , Schlucht/Cliff , Meer , Strand , Landwirtschaft , Vereinzelte Bäume und BüscheBedingungen
Flach , FelsigRundweg
NeinIst ein Spektiv nützlich?
Möglicherweise hilfreichGute Beobachtungszeit
GanzjährigBeste Beobachtungszeit
Winter , FrühjahrRoute
Schmaler PfadSchwierigkeitsgrad der Tour
DurchschnittlichErreichbarkeit
zu Fuß , Fahrrad , AutoBeobachtungshütten oder -türme
NeinZusätzliche Informationen
Check out the coastal track on the way as this is a hotspot for a pair of Barbary Falcon, also the beach area for waders. The derelict building on the beach has Weidensperling and 50m back form the beach in sandy area with bushes there's a very small (3m diameter) fresh water pool next to a solitary tree, this is great for catching drinking birds. We had Rauchschwalbe and Rötelschwalbe swooping to drink along with Swifts and Warblers.


