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Avistamiento de aves Corona Forestal
Corona forestal




Birdwatching in the Corona Forestal is one of the most authentic ways to experience the natural heart of Tenerife. This immense green belt surrounding Teide National Park is a sanctuary for endemic and migratory species, where birdwatchers can enjoy a serene, diverse, and surprisingly vibrant environment.
Along the trails of the Canary Island pine forest, it's common to spot Teide blue finches, one of the island's most iconic birds, easily recognizable by their intense blue color and melodious song. You can also see sparrowhawks, which elegantly soar through the forest skies; woodpeckers, which can be heard tapping on tree trunks in search of insects; and a wide variety of birds of prey, from kestrels to owls and falcons.
The black-backed pigeon and the white-throated pigeon, both endemic to the Canary Islands, can be seen in the most leafy areas, feeding on laurel berries and offering a natural spectacle of flight and color. Alongside them, blue tits, blackbirds, and warblers complete the forest chorus.
The atmosphere is quiet and fresh: the air smells of resin, clouds filter through the pines, and the sound of wings breaks the stillness of the landscape. Beyond the simple sighting, the experience has a strong educational and ecological component, helping to understand how the conservation of forest habitats allows these species to survive.
Ideal for those seeking an experience distinct from the beach or the city, birdwatching in the Corona Forestal offers a deep connection with Tenerife's nature, combining tranquility, beauty, and knowledge. Every glance at the sky can reveal a different winged story.




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