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Tenerife 2nd - 8th August 2005

Published by Graham Etherington (etherington AT hotmail.com)

Participants: Graham Etherington

Photos with this report

Berthelot's Pipit
Berthelot's Pipit
Blue Chaffinch
Blue Chaffinch
Hoopoe
Hoopoe
Humpback Whale
Humpback Whale
Cory's Shearwater
Cory's Shearwater
Long-finned Pilot Whale
Long-finned Pilot Whale

This was a family holiday where I took a few days out to do somebirding. We were located at Puerto de la Cruz (PDLC), on the north-west side of the island. We flew from Manchester to Tenerife South, hired a Renault Megane Estate, and stayed in Teide Mar Apartments (2 apartments between 4 people). This was all booked through Expedia and came to around £1300 for all 4 of us.

Main birding trips and highlights (numbers in brackets refer to pages in Tony Clarke's site guide - A Birdwatchers Guide to The Canary Islands)

3 Aug 05 - Chanajiga (29)

Bolle's Pigeon
Goldcrest
Pallid Swift

5 Aug 05 - Mt Teide - Galeria Pino de la Cruz (39)

Blue Chaffinch
Goldcrest
Plain Swift

Mirador de Grimones (4km west of PDLC, on TF-5, 1km east of large Texaco petrol station).

Laurel Pigeon
Bolle's Pigeon

7 Aug 05 - Los Rodeos (36)

Berthelot's Pipit

Golf del Sur (17)

Berthelot's Pipit
Great Grey Shrike

Guargacho Dam 1 (19)

Berthelot's Pipit
Spectacled Warbler
Plain Swift

8 Aug 05 - Los Cristianos - Whale Watching

Cory's Shearwater
British Storm Petrel

Species Lists

Cory's Shearwater - Commonly seen off-shore in large numbers, especiallyin the evening.

British Storm Petrel - 1 from a whale watching trip off Los Cristianos 8
Aug

Grey Heron - 1 over PDLC 3 Aug

Common Buzzard - regularly seen at higher elevations in smallnumbers

Kestrel - widespread. Regularly seen in lower and mid-elevations

Moorhen - about 10 birds at Erjos Ponds 7 Aug

Turnstone - 1 in PDLC harbour 6 Aug

Little Ringed Plover - 1 adult at Guargacho Dam 1 7 Aug

Black-headed Gull - 1st summer at Los Cristianos sea fish-farm 8 Aug

Yellow-legged Gull - fairly common in all coastal areas

Common Tern - 4 Los Cristianos harbour 7 Aug

Bolle's Pigeon - 15 Chanajiga 3 Aug, 5 Mirador de Grimones 5 Aug, 1 Erjos Ponds 7 Aug

Laurel Pigeon - 4 Mirador de Grimones 5 Aug - For best views of these birds walk west along the TF-5 for about 500 metres and view the 2nd and 3rd valley. Seen perching and displaying on and around cliff face.

Collared Dove - common in all built-up areas

Turtle Dove - regularly seen in town parks and gardens

Ring-necked Parakeet - c15 Los Cristianos 7 Aug

Monk Parakeet - fairly common in PDLC

Plain Swift - regularly seen around lowland towns. 20+ Mt Teide 5 Aug

Pallid Swift - 15+ birds near Chanajiga 3 Aug

Hoopoe - c10 birds at Golf del Sur 7 + 8 Aug

Berthelot's Pipt - regularly seen in lowland open areas, including parking lot in Tenerife South Airport

Grey Wagtail - up to 5 at Golf del Sur 7 + 8 Aug

Blackbird - seen in small numbers in parks and wooded areas. Quite timid.

Spectacled Warbler - 1 at Guargacho Dam 1 7 Aug

Sardinian Warbler - 2 seen at Mirador de Grimones 5 Aug. Others heard only, at various 'scrubby' areas

Chiffchaff - probably the commonest bird on Tenerife, seen in all habitats and elevations

Tenerife Goldcrest - common at Chanajiga 3 Aug and around Mt Teide 5 Aug

Blue Tit - regularly seen in small numbers in any wooded areas, including gardens

Raven - 1 at Punta de Teno (27) 7 Aug

Spanish Sparrow - common in most built-up areas, usually around parks and tree-lined squares

Blue Chaffinch - c15 at Galeria Pino de la Cruz 5 Aug

Canary - Common in PDLC. Smaller numbers seen at many sites around Tenerife

Greenfinch - about 4 birds at Erjos Ponds 7 Aug

Linnet - c200 at Los Rodeos 7 Aug


Other wildlife of interest:

Humpback Whale - c15 seen from Los Cristianos whale-watching trip 8 Aug

Long-finned Pilot Whale - 8 seen from Los Cristianos whale-watching trip 8 Aug



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