Monday, 17th February 2025, 12:51 p.m.
Ria de Aveiro--Salreu (rede de percursos pedestres), Estarreja, Aveiro, Portugal
Nasta Dragun
2 | Northern ShovelerSpatula clypeata |
20 | MallardAnas platyrhynchos |
10 | Collared DoveStreptopelia decaocto |
2 | Water RailRallus aquaticus |
10 | Eurasian CootFulica atra |
1 | Common SnipeGallinago gallinago |
5 | Common SandpiperActitis hypoleucos |
3 | Green SandpiperTringa ochropus |
2 | Common RedshankTringa totanus |
X | Black-headed GullChroicocephalus ridibundus |
X | Yellow-legged GullLarus michahellis |
X | Lesser Black-backed GullLarus fuscus |
2 | Little GrebeTachybaptus ruficollis |
10 | White StorkCiconia ciconia |
7 | Great CormorantPhalacrocorax carbo |
1 | Great White EgretArdea alba |
4 | Grey HeronArdea cinerea |
2 | Black-winged KiteElanus caeruleus |
1 | Booted EagleHieraaetus pennatus |
2 | Western Marsh HarrierCircus aeruginosus |
4 | Common BuzzardButeo buteo |
1 | Common KingfisherAlcedo atthis |
4 | Common MagpiePica pica |
10 | Carrion CrowCorvus corone |
2 | Eurasian Blue TitCyanistes caeruleus |
5 | Great TitParus major |
X | Zitting CisticolaCisticola juncidis |
X | Common ChiffchaffPhylloscopus collybita |
3 | Cetti's WarblerCettia cetti |
4 | Long-tailed TitAegithalos caudatus |
4 | Sardinian WarblerCurruca melanocephala |
1 | Dartford WarblerCurruca undata |
6 | Eurasian BlackbirdTurdus merula |
5 | European RobinErithacus rubecula |
1 | BluethroatLuscinia svecica |
15 | European StonechatSaxicola rubicola |
20 | Common WaxbillEstrilda astrild |
20 | House SparrowPasser domesticus |
10 | Eurasian Tree SparrowPasser montanus |
6 | Pied Wagtail/White WagtailMotacilla alba |
27 | Richard's PipitAnthus richardi Flock is flying over, by sound + 12 in fields. All birds are in the rice fields close to the old view point. My friend, a very experienced birdwatcher who had seen this species before, and I were near the old observation tower. At that time 15 birds with the sound flew over us and we counted them. Then we moved towards the old lookout tower. In the fields on both sides (left and right) we saw birds in the yellow grass and counted them. The birds on the fields did not land while we were moving to the fields. They were there before we came, and I believe we didn't double-count the same birds twice. My friend Sofia had a good experience with species recognition including voice recognition. She has also participated in bird-ringing projects with this species. We definitely recognized birds and they were not either Water Pipits or Meadow Pipits. |
3 | Meadow PipitAnthus pratensis |
6 | Water PipitAnthus spinoletta |
15 | Common ChaffinchFringilla coelebs |
3 | European GreenfinchChloris chloris |
5 | European GoldfinchCarduelis carduelis |
3 | European SerinSerinus serinus |
10 | Common Reed BuntingEmberiza schoeniclus |