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Madeira Half Day Birdwatching
Meet the Southeast of Madeira where several endemic bird species and subspecies enjoy their habitat with a wonderful view. From sea level to up to 120 meters of altitude you have the chance to observe some migrant birds, like little egrets and turnstones, the funny Berthelot's Pipit, the shy Rock Sparrow and the Canaries and Goldfinches singing together to celebrate the spectacular sightseeing of the eastern tip of Madeira.
Going up to a fresher spot the Buzzards, Kestrels and Swifts will watch you from the blue sky. Reaching the 800 meters of altitude the Madeira Firecrest and the bluish Chaffinch will brighten up your day with the curious Robins and the hidden Greenfinches controlling your moves.
This tour is mainly by car with short walks on the spots to look for the species. It is ideal for everyone who likes to join sightseeing with some nature details as birds, plants and butterflies. Customer Reviews...
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†Price includes all taxes and fees. No extras are added to the shown price. Payable currency Euros. Children between 4 and 11 years old pay €15.00 EUR.
Tour days: Wednesday and Friday
Departure times: 9:00am or 2:30pm Duration: 3 hours and a half
Pick up location: Free pick up is available from all Funchal, Caniço and Câmara de Lobos hotels or similar accommodation. Other locations please contact us.
Return details: Tour concludes at original point of pick up.
Nature Guide Spoken Languages: English and Portuguese
Friendly advices: A jacket is always useful for the altitude cold, a hat and a bottle of water
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Customers Reviews on this Tour or Experiences for other Tours
“My thanks to Hugo for a most enjoyable afternoon's birdwatching on Saturday. I much appreciated all the trouble taken to ensure that I saw both as many birds as possible and also several places in your beautiful island which I had not visited before.” Patrick Orme, United Kingdom