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Thursday, 26 March 2026

Final Short Session In Tavira

As expected I found myself out in the salinas after breakfast this morning. Fortunately I still have a modicum of common sense left and was able to keep it down to an hours slow stroll.




Because there is a lot of work going on in on of the larger salt pans a lot of birds had no option but to feed on a lake that is covered in green 🀒 algae. To my benefit this included 2 Spoonbill 😁. 5 Little Egret there also.




A Woodchat Shrike posed long enough for some photos as did the Blue-headed Wagtail πŸ‘.




Bye bye birdies πŸ₯².

Wednesday, 25 March 2026

Final Long Algarve Trek

Put in the effort to do a long slog today as I have to ready myself for the return home Friday. Of course being obsessed with birds I may try slipping in a Little Stint tomorrow πŸ€“.



Newbies: 1 each Red-rumped Swallow, Blue-headed Wagtail.

A few more Curlew Sandpiper turned up and a White Stork didn’t appear too bothered about the nearby footfall.







Good to get another Bar-tailed Godwit and a freshly laundered Grey Plover.




Tuesday, 24 March 2026

Another Day In Tavira πŸ™„

Another fine day. I decided to walk the salinas edge/scrubland route and although not quite as busy as the first visit it was worthwhile.


I couldn’t believe my senses when one of the many Zitbags had the temerity to land on a wire and sing for a couple of minutes πŸ€ͺ.

A Willow Warbler was in a bush - another holiday ✅.
5 Sardines, 3 Stonechat ditto Crested Lark. Singing Cettis Warbler and Nightingale.




34 Flamingo 🦩, 1 Spotted Redshank ditto Kentish Plover and the other players. Oh how could I forget the Whimbrel and a  furry Weasel.

Monday, 23 March 2026

Taking It Easy In Tavira



Another dry warm sunny Algarve day. Got to be honest I’ve got to a stage where boredom is setting in. I long for a Starling nay I could murder a juicy Ogden Dunnock πŸ€“.

Only one newcomer today Monday a Common Sandpiper.
Spoonbill now up to 8 birds. The Slender-billed Gull showed again at distance and flighty.




Copped a few more Little Stint in among Dunlin and a Ringed Plover.




Sunday, 22 March 2026

Tavira Still Delivering Birds

Today was dry and cool to start with but the Sun came out and temperatures rose. I decided to walk the edge of the salinas where there was some scrubland and it brought rewards. 1 each Nightingale and Hoopoe πŸ˜ƒ. A Buzzard flying over drove a load of waders into a frenzy. When they landed I noticed a cracking pair of Spotted Redshank πŸ‘ still in non breeding plumage.


The place was crawling with Zitbags and I copped for a pair of Stonechat. 2 singing Cettis Warbler, 4/5 Crested Lark. On the return leg a Little Ringed Plover showed at distance 😊.

A flock of 12 Glossy Ibis flew over > SE.






At the back of the hotel a YLG provided some light entertainment.

Saturday, 21 March 2026

Day Six In The Algarve

Started off cloudy and windy but remained dry then gradually we got us some sunshine.
A pr Linnet near the River Gilao bank was unexpected and I’m sure I never got the species here last time.
Other ticks for the holiday were: singing 🎢 Sardinian Warbler, Grey Heron & singing Greenfinch.




A Caspian Tern took off and was seen flying around the salinas frequently.
An Iberian Chiffchaff was singing.



A Grey Plover kindly got within camera range as did Blacktailed-Godwit & Black-winged Stilt.







 
11 Shelduck 12 Great Flamingo 🦩. 4 Spoonbill, 1 Whimbrel and the supporting cast.

Friday, 20 March 2026

Tavira Split Sessions

Morning short walk around the old town. A Whimbrel flew over the River calling. The Gulls here are used to people and don’t take flight too readily. 1 Cormorant.






Afternoon on the Salinas: 6 Flamingo 🦩 in flight. 2 Black-tailed Godwit. Usual Suspects.






A juvenile Gull on the floor remained motionless until the second time I encountered it a couple of hundred yards away. It had walked and I noticed there were a few primaries on the right wing missing so flight was out of the question😒.