Wednesday 29th January
The plan for today was to head to the extreme north-east of Tenerife into the Anaga Mountains. Hoping for more views of both pigeons and Tenerifan subspecies of Goldcrest and Chaffinch.
Up around 07.00 and.... well I think you know our morning routine by now! Our first stop was at the Cruz del Carmen, a beautiful spot in the laurel forest with hiking trails and lovely views over the foothills we had just ascended. Hopping around one of the noticeboards were a pair of Chaffinches ssp. canariensis! I don't know what the genetics say but to me the male's plumage is strikingly different from the nominate when seen in the flesh!
Pico del Ingles offered magnificent views in all directions but no birds. I can see that if you spent enough time there you would have a great chance but we decided to press on.
A brief stop at El Bailadero gave great views of the coast (it was a bright sunny day so the usual fog wasn't in evidence) and several confiding CI Chiffchaffs plus a Common Buzzard.
A little further on we stopped for a walk in the forest at Bosque Encantado. Right at the start of the trail, preening itself most nonchalantly was a mammalian Lifer for me - Black Rat! Further along a familiar high-pitched call alerted me to the prescence of two Goldcrests ssp. teneriffae. A singing Robin was the only other bird we saw on the trail as we returned to the car.
We followed the road right out to the very picturesque (and isolated!) village of Chamorga in hope of finding Sardinian Warbler or perhaps Rock Sparrow, but all it had to offer was a simple but pleasant lunch!
Returning the way we came we made a diversion to Benijo for a quick spot of sea-watching, but as expected only the ubiquitous Yellow-legged Gulls put in an appearance!
Back at Las Aguas I left my better half and drove back to the Barranco de Ruiz hoping for another glimpse of Laurel Pigeon. A few Blackbirds and the usual Rock Doves kept me on my toes until finally a Laurel Pigeon flew across the barranco and perched in a tree above me! Unfortunately it was right above me and I was unable to see it at all! Several more CI Chiffchaffs and a skulking Robin kept me entertained on my way back to the car and that was it for the day!
The plan for today was to head to the extreme north-east of Tenerife into the Anaga Mountains. Hoping for more views of both pigeons and Tenerifan subspecies of Goldcrest and Chaffinch.
Up around 07.00 and.... well I think you know our morning routine by now! Our first stop was at the Cruz del Carmen, a beautiful spot in the laurel forest with hiking trails and lovely views over the foothills we had just ascended. Hopping around one of the noticeboards were a pair of Chaffinches ssp. canariensis! I don't know what the genetics say but to me the male's plumage is strikingly different from the nominate when seen in the flesh!
Pico del Ingles offered magnificent views in all directions but no birds. I can see that if you spent enough time there you would have a great chance but we decided to press on.
A brief stop at El Bailadero gave great views of the coast (it was a bright sunny day so the usual fog wasn't in evidence) and several confiding CI Chiffchaffs plus a Common Buzzard.
A little further on we stopped for a walk in the forest at Bosque Encantado. Right at the start of the trail, preening itself most nonchalantly was a mammalian Lifer for me - Black Rat! Further along a familiar high-pitched call alerted me to the prescence of two Goldcrests ssp. teneriffae. A singing Robin was the only other bird we saw on the trail as we returned to the car.
We followed the road right out to the very picturesque (and isolated!) village of Chamorga in hope of finding Sardinian Warbler or perhaps Rock Sparrow, but all it had to offer was a simple but pleasant lunch!
Returning the way we came we made a diversion to Benijo for a quick spot of sea-watching, but as expected only the ubiquitous Yellow-legged Gulls put in an appearance!
Back at Las Aguas I left my better half and drove back to the Barranco de Ruiz hoping for another glimpse of Laurel Pigeon. A few Blackbirds and the usual Rock Doves kept me on my toes until finally a Laurel Pigeon flew across the barranco and perched in a tree above me! Unfortunately it was right above me and I was unable to see it at all! Several more CI Chiffchaffs and a skulking Robin kept me entertained on my way back to the car and that was it for the day!