We had excellent sightings of many Little Bustards and Stone-curlews in early November 2017 at two sites. They may well be reliable sites in future:-
1) Near the entrance to the saltworks. Go up the well-surfaced track from the N125-6 road between Castro Marim and Sao Bartolomeu (just south of the bridge (Pont de Este Veira)) and, about 200m before the gate to the saltworks, scan the area behind the fence to the right of the track. We saw 9 Little Bustards here and 10 Stone-curlews, despite the presence of half a dozen large guard dogs prowling inside the fence. The saltpans just west of the gate to the saltworks had many waders, including our only Avocet of the week. Also, at the entrance to the track, we had Red-legged Partridges and Dartford Warblers on a previous visit.
2) Just east of Castro Marim town - the stony / bushy area viewed from top of the slip road at the end of the road bridge that crosses the N125. We saw only one Little Bustard here, but there were at least 20 Stone-curlews. The disused saltpans down a tarmac track to the north are also worth exploring, with a few waders and our only Woodchat Shrike of the trip.
Dave Riley
1) Near the entrance to the saltworks. Go up the well-surfaced track from the N125-6 road between Castro Marim and Sao Bartolomeu (just south of the bridge (Pont de Este Veira)) and, about 200m before the gate to the saltworks, scan the area behind the fence to the right of the track. We saw 9 Little Bustards here and 10 Stone-curlews, despite the presence of half a dozen large guard dogs prowling inside the fence. The saltpans just west of the gate to the saltworks had many waders, including our only Avocet of the week. Also, at the entrance to the track, we had Red-legged Partridges and Dartford Warblers on a previous visit.
2) Just east of Castro Marim town - the stony / bushy area viewed from top of the slip road at the end of the road bridge that crosses the N125. We saw only one Little Bustard here, but there were at least 20 Stone-curlews. The disused saltpans down a tarmac track to the north are also worth exploring, with a few waders and our only Woodchat Shrike of the trip.
Dave Riley