10th February 2025 – Quinta de Marim, The Algarve, Portugal

We took an Uber to Quinta de Marim, a few kilometres to the east of Olhão.

Quinta de Marim (or Centro Educação Ambiental de Marim) is a beautiful estate with many different habitats that attract birds. A 3 km trail takes you through various ecosystems – dunes, salt marshes, pine woodlands. There is a visitors’ centre and a couple of hides at the edge of the marsh, one looking across the mudflats and another looking over a fresh water pond.

The dull weather was rather disappointing for photographs but it was still quite warm (17C) and we didn’t need coats. The visit was not at all disappointing.

Lavender

Iberian magpies in the pine trees

Rosemary in flower

Iberian magpie

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Stonechat

Swallow

From the roof of the mill there were spectacular views along the coast

There were waders everywhere along this stretch of the coast

Grey plover

Bar-tailed godwits and a whimbrel

Greenshank

Iberian magpie

Purple viper’s bugloss

A flyover Eurasian spoonbill
Tidal mill at Quinta de Marim – In other times, when energy sources were scarce and limited only to muscle power, wind and current, tidal mills had a major advantage over other forms of energy: their constancy and predictability. There are two daily tides that guarantee approximately 4 hours of grinding. They were built in estuaries on low land and in sheltered areas where the water could be dammed

Kestrel

White stork, not looking so white in this light
Dunlin

Little grebes on the freshwater pond

Cattle egret

Wigeon with barn swallow flying past

Roman salting tanks

Cowpea

Barn swallow on a wire

Blackbird on a log

In the late afternoon on our return to Olhão we had another walk around the Salinas de Olhão.

Whimbrel

A different swallow ?

Pied avocet

Redshank

Pied avocet

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