We are wandering again in Spain and Portugal (6 Viewers)

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I m intrigued by the bird spotting app.

Could I ask you to elaborate a bit. I m useless with birds (so the wife thinks) but love a bit of geek time.
I use the Collins Bird Guide and we have the Europe version. It allows you to enter things like size, plumage, bill etc. in a search. It also gives the bird’s song and geographic distribution. There is a written description too with aspects to help with identification. Think it was quite expensive for an app.

The birds are grouped in to things likes waders, raptors, gulls and so on. I also like the ability to maintain multiple lists of the birds you have seen.

Wow that makes sound a real nerd, though to be honest it has always interested me. Not something I admitted very often in my punk rock days!
 

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I use the Collins Bird Guide and we have the Europe version. It allows you to enter things like size, plumage, bill etc. in a search. It also gives the bird’s song and geographic distribution. There is a written description too with aspects to help with identification. Think it was quite expensive for an app.

The birds are grouped in to things likes waders, raptors, gulls and so on. I also like the ability to maintain multiple lists of the birds you have seen.

Wow that makes sound a real nerd, though to be honest it has always interested me. Not something I admitted very often in my punk rock days!
I think you, or someone else, has mentioned this before.

I need to get my geek into this bird identification thing.

If it flaps it's wings it's not a bird if prey is our knowledge

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We docked in Santander to light misty rain. A word of warning customs were randomly selecting and pulling over motorhomes. They had two large green wheelie bins and were throwing food into them, I assume after a fridge and cupboard search. Fortunately we were not selected, although all we had were two apples! I've never seen this happening before.

We decided to stop at a small Lupo supermarket we have used before near Santilana del Mar and were pleasantly surprised but both quality and price. Also for my lactose intolerance, lots of different milks 'sin lactosa'. We bought a couple assuming it might be harder to get in Portugal. Then we headed south up through the hills onto the plateau where the rain had stopped but there was still a lot of cloud with the odd burst of sunshine. The aire in Palencia we had planned on stopping at was full and did not really look our thing, so we decided to press on to another one not far away in Ampudia.

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We were so glad we headed here the free aire is very good, with free services too. It is next to a small bullring and behind some trees is the most amazing castle from the C15th, no more than 200 yards away. The town is fabulous too and very old, with walkways covered by the first floor of all the buildings. It is a lovely town and not at all touristy. A great find and well worth visiting.

We decided not to eat out as we are both tired, instead we will get some bread and coffee tomorrow so that we put some money back into the town. Plus we need diesel .

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The clouds are rolling away leaving a starry night. I stepped out of the van to get a night picture of the castle.

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We visited Ampudia a few years ago, not really intentionally. Just right area for a stop over. We loved it. Had a great tour of the castle with Theresa, local guide, who went above and beyond to look after us and introduce us to villagers in the social centre😊
 
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Not much to report today. The day began with beautiful blue skies and ended the same, the bit in the middle was cloudy. We caught the ferry back to Ilha Tavira at lunch time and went for a sardines meal as we haven't had one yet this trip.

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Who remembers this wine, usually with a candle in the bottle, or sometimes a lampshade? I had forgotten how sweet it is, more like an alcopop.

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We had another swim in the sea and did a bit of lying in the sun, then caught the ferry back.

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We will be moving on tomorrow, maybe a town to explore. Wherever we go it won't be far, so somewhere in the Algarve.
 
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We visited Ampudia a few years ago, not really intentionally. Just right area for a stop over. We loved it. Had a great tour of the castle with Theresa, local guide, who went above and beyond to look after us and introduce us to villagers in the social centre😊
We would have liked a tour of the castle it looked fabulous, but it was only open for two hours a day, and we were on the road. Maybe next time, I'm sure we will go back.
 

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Who remembers this wine, usually with a candle in the bottle, or sometimes a lampshade? I had forgotten how sweet it is, more like an alcopop.
A few years ago with my mate in Portugal in a restaurant he noticed it and had to get a bottle. Oh boy was it disgusting all four of us had a taste and instantly ordered a bottle of drinkable wine. 🤣
 
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A few years ago with my mate in Portugal in a restaurant he noticed it and had to get a bottle. Oh boy was it disgusting all four of us had a taste and instantly ordered a bottle of drinkable wine. 🤣
Pretty much our reaction, except my financial supervisor would not allow it to be thrown away and replaced with another. Palpitations of the wallet and all that. 😂

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Your boiled potatoes with the sardines remind me of my only visit to Portugal, over 20 years ago … to visit a tomato canning factory owned by Heinz. We were taken to a restaurant by the MD and had sea bass with green beans and boiled potatoes - I’d never had such flavoursome spuds … 😂

Just caught up with your thread and really enjoyed it - thank you! So many ideas for the future.
 
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Your boiled potatoes with the sardines remind me of my only visit to Portugal, over 20 years ago … to visit a tomato canning factory owned by Heinz. We were taken to a restaurant by the MD and had sea bass with green beans and boiled potatoes - I’d never had such flavoursome spuds … 😂

Just caught up with your thread and really enjoyed it - thank you! So many ideas for the future.
Thanks for the nice comments. They do seem to do booked potatoes well, much more flavour than at home.
 
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Today we swapped flamingos for storks, they are everywhere around our motorhome.

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We are 50 miles down the road in Silves. Our pitch on the local camper stop is €8 without electric and looks across the road to fields that were full of storks when we arrived. No more than 30 feet away. Silves is a lovely little town a little bit inland from the Algarve coast. It's not a big place, but seems very up together with a castle (as always) and nice little streets.

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The castle is spectacular and well worth a visit. In the centre is a large cistern built by the Moors in the C11th that used to provide the town's water until the 1980s.

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The cafe in the castle does freshly squeezed juices made from fruit grown locally. The lemonade mixed with a little bit of ginger and cardamon was the best I have tasted in a long while.

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Silves is definitely worth a visit, if only to see storks flying 20 feet above your head. They really are very big, and they make a lot of noise when they bang they pills together. There seem to be quite a few restaurants here, so we may wander in later a sample one.
 

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