We have done a week of birdwatching in the Alentejo region of Portugal from the 31th of december until the 6th of january 2012. We have been to several hot spots for birdwatching around us and the result is 112 different species in a week. The results are below:
Azure-winged Magpie
Barn Swallow
Bar-tailed Godwit
Black Redstart
Blackbird
Blackcap
Black-headed Gull
Black-necked Grebe
Black-tailed Godwit
Black-winged Kite
Black-winged Stilt
Blue Tit
Bluethroat
Carrion Crow
Cattle Egret
Cett´s Warbler
Chaffinch
Chiffchaff
Cirlbunting
Common Buzzard
Common Sandpiper
Coot
Corn Bunting
Crane
Crested Lark
Curlew
Curlew Sandpiper
Dunlin
Eurasian Collared-Dove
Eurasian Wigeon
European Goldfinch
European Serin
Gadwall
Gannet
Glossy Ibis
Golden Plover
Goshawk
Great Black-backed Gull
Great Bustard
Great Cormorant
Great Crested Grebe
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Great White Egret
Green Sandpiper
Greenfinch
Greenshank
Grey Heron
Grey Plover
Grey Wagtail
Greylag Goose
Hen Harrier
Hoopoe
House Sparrow
Iberian Grey Shrike
Jay
Kentish Plover
Kestrel
Kingfisher
Knot
Lesser Black-backed Gull
Linnet
Little Egret
Little Grebe
Little Owl
Lomg-tailed Tit
Long-legged Buzzard
Magpie
Mallard
Marsh Harrier
Meadow Pipit
Moorhen
Northern Labwing
Northern Shoveler
Nuthatch
Osprey
Oystercatcher
Peregrine Falcon
Pintail
Pochard
Raven
Red Kite
Red-crested Pochard
Red-legged Partridge
Redshank
Ringed Plover
Robin
Rock Pigeon
Sanderling
Sandwich Tern
Sardinian Warbler
Short-toed Eagle
Sky Lark
Snipe
Song Trush
Spoonbill
Spotless Starling
Stonechat
Tawny Owl
Teal
Thakla Lark
Tufted Duck
Turnstone
Water Pipit
Waxbill
Whimbrel
Whinchat
White Stork
White Wagtail
Wren
Wryneck
Yellow-legged Gull
Zitting Cisticola
Happy birdwatching,
Bert
Guided Birdwatching Tours and Trips in the Alentejo region of Portugal