Beschrijving
Creu de Can Boquet is located at Serralada Litoral Park. The landscape is dominated by Mediterranean forest (Holly Oak, Aleppo pine), garrigue (Erica and Cistus shrubs), and vineyards. The place is good for watching forest species of the Mediterranean area, like Baardgrasmus , Bergfluiter , and Orpheusspotvogel .
Woodpeckers are present in the area all year: Grote Bonte Specht , Iberische Groene Specht , as are tits: Koolmees , Pimpelmees , Kuifmees , Staartmees and Boomklever , Vuurgoudhaan , and Cirlgors are easily heard and seen. At night, Bosuil and Nachtzwaluw can be heard, and the latter seen.
In summer interesting species include Alpengierzwaluw , Bijeneter , Draaihals , Koekoek , and Wielewaal. During migration, interesting species like Roodkopklauwier , Gekraagde Roodstaart , Tapuit , Paapje , and Bonte Vliegenvanger can be observed. Birds that can be spotted in winter include Sperwer , Boomleeuwerik , Graspieper , and Grijze Gors.
Details
Toegang
Creu de Can Boquet is located at Serralada Litoral Park, and it can only be reached by car. The area is best explored on foot. It takes around 1-2 hours to explore the area. To visit the site, park the car in the parking site. Press P on the map for directions to the parking. Go direction to the Roca d’en Toni, where a dolmen can be seen. Just explore some of the paths that are in the area, looking for birds in the forests and the fields. The route shown on the map is about 2,5 km one way.
Terrein en leefgebied
Bos , Verspreide bomen en struiken , LandbouwOmstandigheden
Vlak , DroogRondlopende wandeling mogelijk?
NeeTelescoop meenemen?
NeeWanneer hier vogels kijken?
Het hele jaarToptijd voor dit gebied
Voorjaarstrek , Najaarstrek , Lente , WinterRoute
Breed padZwaarte wandeling
GemakkelijkToegankelijk via
Te voet , FietsVogelkijkhut aanwezig?
NeeExtra info
The area is vey hot in summer, and best time to visit in the early morning. During the weekend there are a lot of people all year, so better to visit the site in the early morning in the weekends.


