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<blockquote data-quote="Barred Wobbler" data-source="post: 1641042" data-attributes="member: 69394"><p>The black-bellied sandgrouse were along the unsurfaced road that runs north(ish) from Guerreiro to meet the N123 near Sao Marcos da Ataboeira. There were two occasions when pairs flew over, and on the way back I heard some more, calling from a patch of rough ground next to the track. I walked over to see if I could find them but they must have melted away along a drainage ditch because all I found there was a black redstart.</p><p></p><p>This track was also good for red kites, calandra lark and great bustard and there is a small lake or pond that held ducks and snipe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barred Wobbler, post: 1641042, member: 69394"] The black-bellied sandgrouse were along the unsurfaced road that runs north(ish) from Guerreiro to meet the N123 near Sao Marcos da Ataboeira. There were two occasions when pairs flew over, and on the way back I heard some more, calling from a patch of rough ground next to the track. I walked over to see if I could find them but they must have melted away along a drainage ditch because all I found there was a black redstart. This track was also good for red kites, calandra lark and great bustard and there is a small lake or pond that held ducks and snipe. [/QUOTE]
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