Description
Las Salinas de Fuencaliente, also called the Fuencaliente Saltpans, are located on the southern most part of the island of La Palma. The area contains multiple saltpans overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and is a very good spot for migrating waders and other waterbird species.
The first four saltpans, when walking the circular route around the saltpans, are the most interesting for birds. Most common and numerous are waders like kőforgató, Parti lile and Havasi partfutó. Other waders that can be found here are Sarlós partfutó, Apró partfutó, Kis póling, Kis goda and many more.
Besides waders, other waterbird species like herons and Kanalasgém visit the area while migrating fatten up. Sometimes, even Rózsás flamingó can be seen!
The surrounding land area contains small scrubs and scattered bushes with rocky patches of solidified lava. Here, species like Kucsmás poszáta , törpeposzáta and kanári füzike can be found. The open parts are a good spot for kanári pityer.
Walking the circular route, you come across some perfect viewing points over the Atlantic Ocean. You can find large flocks of Mediterrán vészmadár and Sárgalábú sirály.
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Access
The area is easy accessable due to the presence of a walking route around the saltpans. You can park your car at the parking lot (see map) and walk towards the saltpans.
