Description
A great place for endemic Eyjaskvetta , Lúðurfinka , Hrauntittlingur and waders such as Hrossagaukur , Trjástelkur and Háleggur this Barranco has been a hotspot for Helluþvari. There is a recycling centre close by which is a magnet for gulls and raptors, Skarngammur , Músvákur , Sparrhaukur , Turnfálki while on the track down lots of small birds are in the hedgerows.
Details
Access
Reached from the main FV20 road take the road towards Complejo Ambiental de Zurita (recycle plant) Parking 50m from the gated recycling plant and heading right on a track which crosses an arid expanse heading towards the edge of a very steep precipice where you followed the rough track down to the bottom of the Barranco this is roughly central and you can head both ways here, for the Bittern head up stream to a fertile area which has a dam wall, this is its favoued spot. Further up theres more Pools and vegetation, head up then double back and head the opposite way down stream walking the length of the ravine.
Terrain and Habitat
Canyon/cliff , Scattered trees and bushesConditions
Rocky , MountainousCircular trail
NoIs a telescope useful?
Can be usefulGood birding season
All year roundBest time to visit
Winter , SpringRoute
Narrow trailDifficulty walking trail
Average walkAccessible by
FootBirdwatching hide / platform
NoExtra info
Alternative to decending into the Barranco is to stay on the top and view using a scope or binoculars, this is an easier route if you have difficulty walking. Theres also an easier route from the other end of the Barranco where you can park your car and follow the track which takes you on the opposite side of the ravine. I didnt use this so dont have many details, this can be found by adding Barranco de la Cabras in the sat nav.


