BIRDING IN LANZAROTE (CANARY ISLANDS)

Saturday, March 24, 2007 - 23 MARCH 2007 FUERTEVENTURA REPORT: THE CRAKE´S FESTIVAL

by Juan Sagardía Pradera

On 23/03/07 I made a short trip to the vicinity island of Fuerteventura, where without any doubt, the highlights were at Rosa de Catalina García. There, three species of crakes were present: 1 Spotted Crake, 2 Little Crakes and 4 Baillon´s Crakes! were an spectacle.

Another interesting species seen there was Eurasian Spoonbill,  Ruddy Shelduck, Common Coot, Black-winged Stilt, Little Ringed, Ringed and Kentish Plovers, Little Stint, Ruff,  Spotted Redshank, Common Redshank, Common Greenshank, Green Sandpiper, Black-bellied Sandgrouse, Sand Martin, Barn Swallow, House Martin and 1 Sedge Warbler.

 

SPOTTED CRAKE. Rosa de Catalina García. Photo: J. Sagardía

Very shy, it couldn´t be photographed at close range, only digiscoped.

 

SPOTTED CRAKE. Rosa de Catalina García. Photo: J. Sagardía

 

LITTLE CRAKE. Rosa de Catalina García. Photo: J. Sagardía

 

LITTLE CRAKE. Rosa de Catalina García. Photo: J. Sagardía

 

LITTLE CRAKE. Rosa de Catalina García. Photo: J. Sagardía

 

LITTLE CRAKE. Rosa de Catalina García. Photo: J. Sagardía

 

BAILLON´S CRAKE. Rosa de Catalina García. Photo: J. Sagardía

 

BAILLON´S CRAKE. Rosa de Catalina García. Photo: J. Sagardía

 

BAILLON´S CRAKE. Rosa de Catalina García. Photo: J. Sagardía

 

BAILLON´S CRAKE. Rosa de Catalina García. Photo: J. Sagardía

 

BLACK-BELLIED SANDGROUSE. Rosa de Catalina García. Photo: J. Sagardía

 

BLACK-BELLIED SANDGROUSE. Rosa de Catalina García. Photo: J. Sagardía

 

 

 

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Sunday, March 25, 2007 - great photos!

Posted by Anonymous
those crakes are superb. well done
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Francisco Javier García Vargas, Juan Sagardía Pradera and Antonio Unquiles Cobos have been birdwatching in Lanzarote (Canary Islands) the last five years, making a list of the birds observed in the island since 2002. In this blog we show the results of our observations on breeding birds, passage migrants, winter visitors and vagrants of the island. On the other hand, we try this blog can help to all birdwatchers who want to visit Lanzarote.

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