We will take you for a walk through the mountains or the coast to observe indigenous species and learn about their migration patterns. With the help of an expert you will be able to identify the different birds and learn about their characteristics.
Duration: 2h30
Activity Price
Price per person, minimum 2 people. Include an expert guide. Bookings 24hrs in advance. Activity available all year round through reservation. Children 5-12 years 50% discount / 0-5 years free.
Monte da Ribeira is situated in an area with a variety of habitats:
- The scrubland is dominated by wild mastic, wild olive trees, arbutus trees and oak, with production of fleshy fruits and acorns which are very appreciated by wintering birds, highlighting the warblers, robins, lugres and thrushes.
- The farmland is usually divided by walls and hedges, where low intensive rained agriculture is practised. It is favoured by a number of common birds like goldfinches, greenfinches, common finches, robins, white wagtails, blackbirds, red back shrikes and the sociable rooftop sparrows.
- Olive groves and small plantations provide food between autumn and winter to a variety bird species like thrushes, warblers, starlings, robins and red-breasted robins, who are attracted by the precious olives.
- Olive tree trunks have holes that can be used for cover or nesting by some common bird species like the Galician owls, the common creeper and the blue tits.
- Small vineyards of frequently cultivated land do not attract a great variety of birds. However it is possible to observe species such as the common partridge who feeds on grapes, hoopoes and crested larks.
- Temporary water paths associated with sugarcane fields mostly host nightingales.
If you would like to watch other species of birds, nothing like a short car trip to the Parque Natural da Ria Formosa, Reserva Natural do Sapal de Castro Marim and Vila Real de Santo António.