Blue Chaffinch endemic to the islands of Tenerife and Gran Canaria in Spain's Canary Islands


Garden Birds and other sightings... Tenerife weekend, Tenerife, Sunday 26th February 2012

Twitching Tenerife's specialities in 48 hours. Publish date: 01/06/2018. The largest of Spain's Canary Islands, Tenerife is a year-round birding destination with a good number of endemics, most of which strangely look both familiar but different.


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Tenerife birds. There are many species, some completely endemic, some that are found on the island, but also elsewhere in the world. Here, I'll list a selection. If any ornithologists know of any others they feel should be included, by all means contact me and I'll remedy the situation. Island Canary


A life at the shoreline. .. by Jeff Copner A few Tenerife birds

Birding Tenerife. Tenerife is the largest and most populated island of the seven Canary Islands. It is also the most populated island of Spain, with a land area of 2,034.38 square kilometres (785 sq mi).There are 904,713 inhabitants, 43 percent of the total population of the Canary Islands.


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Red-throated Pipit. Count 1. 15 Jan 2023. Eduardo Garcia-del-Rey. TF-645, Granadilla de Abona ES-Santa Cruz de Tenerife 28.05545, -16.59930. species 167.


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This marine bird can be seen on the Island from springtime to autumn, and a great place to watch it is from Tenerife's headland areas, especially in the evening. Bulwer's petrel (Bulweria bulwerii) The only place in Spain where this bird lives is the Canary Islands, and Tenerife is home to the greatest number, with some 400 pairs in all.


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The Atlantic Canary (Serinus canaria) is a bird that is frequently seen and heard on Tenerife, although it doesn't have the bright yellow colouring of the domestic UK version. It also lives in the Azores and Madeira islands. The Plain Swift (Apus unicolor) and the Pallid Swift (Apus pallidus) live in colonies on Tenerife and nest mainly on.


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The Canary Island Warbler is one of the most abundant birds in Tenerife. Wherever the Birding Tour takes place, there is a chance to see it as long as there is vegetation. It was a Canary Island bird highly valued among the first settlers for its great appetite for insects, reducing the number of mosquitoes and even some pests.


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Fun fact! The Tagarote Falcon and the Sparrowhawk are the birds of prey of Tenerife that prey most on the island's endemic pigeons. For this reason, it is common to see them in open areas close to the best preserved Laurisilva forests. Resident, Subspecies Exclusive to the Canary Islands. View Birding Tour.


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Birdwatching on Tenerife Part 2, Birds in the Wild March 12, 2015 Jack About Tenerife, Plants and Wildlife 2 As we write walking routes for Tenerife, as well as other Canary Islands and parts of Europe, we spend a lot of time yomping around the countryside and wandering along coastal trails.


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Best Bird Watching Trails in Tenerife 5,211 Reviews Explore the most popular bird watching trails in Tenerife with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you. Directions Bird Watching Difficulty Length Suitability More filters Top trails (27)


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The Bird Watching Tour Tenerife in the cardonal tabaibal is a tour through one of the most extreme habitats of the island due to its low rainfall. This is the ideal place to look for steppe birds and the mythical trumpeter finch. The trumpeter finch is an endemic species in danger of extinction. By booking the Bird Watching Tour Tenerife you.


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Tenerife This checklist includes all bird species found in Tenerife , based on the best information available at this time. It is based on a wide variety of sources that I collated over many years. I am pleased to offer these checklists as a service to birdwatchers. If you find any error, please do not hesitate to report them .


A life at the shoreline. .. by Jeff Copner A few Tenerife birds

Birdwatching in Tenerife offers the opportunity to discover birds of very varied habitats in very little space, thanks to the island's distinctive microclimates.. For example, in the pine forests on the south side you can spot the blue chaffinch, while in the north you can observe birds endemic to the subtropical rainforests (laurel forests), such as the Columba junoniae.


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Bird Watching on Tenerife Part 1, Domestic Visitors. March 9, 2015 Jack About Tenerife, Plants and Wildlife 3. First of all, let me state that I am no expert in bird identification. I was quite adept at identifying a decent range of our feathered friends when I was eleven with the Observer Book of British Birds in hand scouring the countryside.


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For birders and wildlife-watchers, however, it is Europe's answer to the Galápagos. A score of landbirds - eight regionally endemic species, complemented by 14 subspecies - occur nowhere else in the world. Tenerife Blue Chaffinch, Bolle's Pigeon, Atlantic Canary and their ilk are ensconced in a series of spectacular landscapes, from.


Blue Chaffinch endemic to the islands of Tenerife and Gran Canaria in Spain's Canary Islands

Another very frequent small bird in the island, the Tenerife Blue Tit (Parus caeruleus teneriffae), resembles a lot our Blue Tit, but colours appears more contrasted and darker.In addition, Canarian species lacks white wing bar, and its crown is rather dark blue. This tit is found as well at sea level as in the Canarian Pine forest up to 2,000 metres of elevation in the volcano slopes.