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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Wates" data-source="post: 3284059" data-attributes="member: 73606"><p>Q1: Yes - there is an Englidh version on there</p><p></p><p>Q2: Yes Cabo de São Vicente - best in morning viewing from the north side of the cape. Also - early morning and late afternoon from the south facing Ponta da Atalaia can be excellent - its near the fishing harbour.</p><p></p><p>Nocturnal passerines - Sagres no doubt! Gardens, abandoned vegetable plots and pine and scrub on the edges of Sagres, Ponta da Atalaia bushes and anywhere on the wider peninsula (c.60 sq kms). Valleys running down to the south side can be fabulous.</p><p></p><p>Raptors - Sagres no doubt! IMO light N-W best - predominant wind in the area. Easterlies can be OK but things are unpredictable. A "bad" day in early October is good - a good day is great.</p><p></p><p>I suppose you know about Sagres Bird Festival running 1st-4th Oct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Wates, post: 3284059, member: 73606"] Q1: Yes - there is an Englidh version on there Q2: Yes Cabo de São Vicente - best in morning viewing from the north side of the cape. Also - early morning and late afternoon from the south facing Ponta da Atalaia can be excellent - its near the fishing harbour. Nocturnal passerines - Sagres no doubt! Gardens, abandoned vegetable plots and pine and scrub on the edges of Sagres, Ponta da Atalaia bushes and anywhere on the wider peninsula (c.60 sq kms). Valleys running down to the south side can be fabulous. Raptors - Sagres no doubt! IMO light N-W best - predominant wind in the area. Easterlies can be OK but things are unpredictable. A "bad" day in early October is good - a good day is great. I suppose you know about Sagres Bird Festival running 1st-4th Oct? [/QUOTE]
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