I often mention the little bay in our town when I post about birds. It is not the same as ocean beach, but some birds prefer the calmer and shallower waters.
From time to time I get my zoom lens and go check on the birds. All those you see here I got during one walk. This is still not all of the flying friends that can be spotted there. I often see white herons as well and some smaller birds that run around the sand looking for food. One time I was super lucky to spot a group of Spoonbills. I hope to see those again.
Here are the most common ones that I see each time:
- Cormorant - they are always hard to catch. Either way will fly like torpedo's, or will dive into the water and appear many meters away.
In the back you can see a lovely Vasco da Gama Bridge bridge (please google it!). It is the longest bridge in EU with 12.3km in length. I haven't had the pleasure to drive on it, but there is an awesome view to it from the plane when taking off from Lisbon airport. Freaking amazing!
- Grey Heron - few of them can be seen around. They often rest on the small fishing boats sharing the spot with seagulls.
- ruddy turnstone - colonies of those are fun to watch. One minute you see no birds and then hundreds of them take of right in front of you.
Here just one that I watched for a bit.
Some other time I managed to catch the whole gang :)
- and lastly the most common Seagull.
Must I say more? :)
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