The weather this morning on arrival here in the Algarve was wet and windy. There was a short interlude after lunch when the sun appeared but before long it had deteriorated again - wetter and windier!
After shopping for essential supplies there was time for a quick tour round Tavira's birding hotspots to see whether anything had changed while we've been away. There wasn't much light for photography, but when has that stopped us!
Regular readers may recognise the perch that this Common Magpie is using. We have photographed Bluethroat, Southern Grey Shrike and Whimbrel on the same branch and have seen several other species using it. Common Magpie isn't such a common bird along the coast; in fact we've never seen one west of Faro and rarely get an opportunity to photograph one.
Common Magpie
Barn Swallow and Black-tailed Godwit were two species more numerous today than they were a couple of weeks ago. There must have been almost 100 Barn Swallows feeding over the saltpans and maybe 1,000 Black-tailed Godwits spread out across the Tavira and Santa Luzia area. A few of the godwits are now showing signs of summer plumage.
The usual "Grey Egrets" were seen but only one of them was within camera range. A nearby Little Egret was also hard to resist.
1 comment:
Hi Folks,
Still have not bumped into you at the salinas.
This morning, sunday, saw 2 Ospreys in the air at the same time; one obligingly caught a fish close by and flapped off vigorously pursued by 3 less black backs. Also Marsh harrier over on the beach dune side of the lagoon.
Flamingoes & Spoonbills seem to have decamped in last night's gales.
Regards
JEB
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