studies - Written by Hugo Romano on Tuesday, April 29, 2008 20:00 - 3 Comments

Hot winds from Africa

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Birdwatching in Madeira can sometimes be very unpredictable. The endemic birds in Madeira are confined to small area and habitats. Though when it comes to vagrants we never know what we are going to get.

When hot winds blow from Africa, we usually get some accidental vagrants. Now, if this winds coincide with bird migration we reached optimum birdwatching conditions. This happened again this weekend and Madeira has been inundated it thousands of migratory birds.

Keep in mind, that Madeira is 600 km off Africa’s coast and ideal conditions can only happen twice a year. Today, Tuesday we there still more birds arriving to the Islands as hot winds continue.



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Hugo Romano
Apr 30, 2008 19:59

Update: Wednesday, April 30th more birds continue to arrive, though the temperature has reduced from 26° to 21° Celsius.

Hugo Romano
May 2, 2008 21:25

Catarina Fagundes
May 2, 2008 23:46

Update: Another trip report online. Winds now blow from SSW.
More vagrant bird news in Madeira Island

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