BIRDING IN LANZAROTE (CANARY ISLANDS)

Saturday, November 1, 2008 - OCTOBER 2008 LANZAROTE REPORT

by Francisco Javier García Vargas

 

This month, about rarities, one Pectoral Sandpiper was seen at Janubio salt pans on 15/X, increasing to 2 birds on 21/X, remaining one bird there until at least 26/X. The Wilson´s Phalarope was seen last time at Janubio salt pans on 21/X and the Blue Rock Thrush was seen again on 06 and 21/X, when I obtained one (horrible) pic of it.

About scarce migrants, ducks have started to arrive, with 1 Common Teal seen by A. Unquiles at Janubio salt pans on 07/X and another bird I observed at Tías golf course on 26/X, remaining there into November. At Tías golf course too, I observed 1 Northern Pintail on 19 and 20/X.  1 Montagu´s Harrier was found dead at San Bartolomé on 13/X. 1 Common Moorhen was seen at Tías golf course between 01 and 20/X. 1 Eurasian Oystercatcher was at Janubio salt pans all month staying there into November, 1 Little Ringed Plover was seen at Tías golf course on 19 and 20/X, 1 European Golden Plover was observed at Tías golf course on 05/X, Red Knots were seen at Janubio and La Santa, Little Stints at Janubio and Los Cocoteros salt pans, Curlew Sandpipers at Janubio and Los Cocoteros, Ruffs at Janubio and Tías golf course, 1 Eurasian Curlew at Órzola on 22/X and 1 Wood Sandpiper at Los Cocoteros salt pans on 18 and 22/X. Another interesting observations was 1 Sand Martin at Tías golf course on 19/X, Tree Pipits at Tías golf course, Grey Wagtails at Arrecife and Tías golf course, Whinchat (1 bird I observed at Tías golf course on 01/X and some birds seen by J. Sagardía at Famara plains on 02 and 04/X), 1 Eurasian Reed Warbler seen by J. Sagardía at Janubio on 01/X, 1 Western Bonelli´s Warbler I saw at Arrecife on 03/X and 2 European Goldfinchs that I observed at Arrecife on 24/X.

 

OCTOBER 2008 COMPLETE LIST

Cory´s Shearwater

Cattle Egret

Little Egret

Grey Heron

Common Teal

Northern Pintail

Montagu´s Harrier

Common Kestrel

Eleonora´s Falcon

Barbary Falcon

Barbary Partridge

Common Moorhen

Common Moorhen. Tías golf course. Photo: F. J. García Vargas

 

Eurasian Oystercatcher

Eurasian Oystercatcher. Janubio salt pans. Photo: J. Sagardía

 

Black-winged Stilt

Stone-curlew

Little Ringed Plover

Ringed Plover

Kentish Plover

European Golden Plover

European Golden Plover. Tías golf course. Photo: F. J. García Vargas

 

Grey Plover

Red Knot

Red Knot. Janubio salt pans. Photo: J. Sagardía

 

Sanderling

Little Stint

Pectoral Sandpiper

Pectoral Sandpiper. Janubio salt pans. Photo: F. J. García Vargas

 

Pectoral Sandpiper. Janubio salt pans. Photo: F. J. García Vargas

 

Pectoral Sandpiper. Janubio salt pans. Photo: F. J. García Vargas

 

Curlew Sandpiper

Dunlin

Ruff

Bar-tailed Godwit

Whimbrel

Eurasian Curlew

Common Redshank

Common Greenshank

Wood Sandpiper

Common Sandpiper

Ruddy Turnstone

Wilson´s Phalarope

Wison´s Phalarope. Janubio salt pans. Photo: J. Sagardía

 

Wison´s Phalarope. Janubio salt pans. Photo: J. Sagardía

 

Wison´s Phalarope. Janubio salt pans. Photo: J. Sagardía

 

Wison´s Phalarope. Janubio salt pans. Photo: J. Sagardía

 

Wison´s Phalarope. Janubio salt pans. Photo: J. Sagardía

 

Black-headed Gull

Lesser Black-backed Gull

Yellow-legged Gull

Sandwich Tern

Eurasian Collared Dove

European Turtle Dove

Laughing Dove

Ring-necked Parakeet

Plain Swift

Hoopoe

Lesser Short-toed Lark

Sand Martin

Barn Swallow

House Martin

Berthelot´s Pipit

Tree Pipit

Yellow Wagtail

Grey Wagtail

White Wagtail

European Robin

Black Redstart

Whinchat

Whinchat. Famara plains. Photo. J. Sagardía

 

Northern Wheatear

Blue Rock Thrush

Blue Rock Thrush. Janubio salt pans. Photo: F. J. García Vargas

 

Eurasian Reed Warbler

Spectacled Warbler

Subalpine Warbler

Common Whitethroat

Western Bonelli´s Warbler

Willow Warbler

Willow Warbler (with Pied Flycatcher). Yaiza. Photo: J. Sagardía. This is migration!

 

Spotted Flycatcher

Pied Flycatcher

Southern Grey Shrike

Common Starling

Spanish Sparrow

European Goldfinch

Common Linnet

Trumpeter Finch

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Francisco Javier García Vargas, Juan Sagardía Pradera and Antonio Unquiles Cobos have been birdwatching in Lanzarote (Canary Islands) the last six 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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