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A Rocha International Portugal home Visitors' Day Ria de Alvor a Natura 2000 Site Alvor study site Monchique study site Why the Algarve? Committee and Team Research News Contact |
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Visiting A Rocha Portugal, CruzinhaWhich Day?Every Thursday (even Bank Holidays!) the Cruzinha team open the doors of the Field Study Centre and make themselves available to anyone who wishes to learn more about the work of A Rocha both in Portugal and internationally. What Time?We suggest you come as early as possible. Subject to weather (the birds don´t appreciate cold or wet conditions) the mist nets around the garden are opened with the daybreak and for the next few hours we provide a demonstration of birdringing. Qualified to ring?If you are a ringer and wish to participate please fax through a photocopy of your licence in advance. However, the vast majority of our visitors from complete amateurs to highly experienced ornithologists (and everyone in between) enjoy a pleasant time sitting around the ringing table and watching the expertise and precision as this scientific activity is carried out. For some it represents a moment of seeing a bird in the hand for the very first time or the exhilaration of a rarity new for them! Occasionally we are without a qualified ringer and on these mornings we regret that it is impossible to provide this demonstration. We appreciate your understanding. Whats Involved?In addition to the ringing demonstration, visitors are welcome to browse in our small Exhibition Room and chat with team members and volunteers. There are books and other items for sale as well as free literature and tips and advice! As a token of our hospitality we offer refreshments hot or cold drinks and home-made cake and visitors are welcome to chat with new friends under the shade of our rubber tree. To complete a memorable morning´s visit to Quinta da Rocha we suggest you incorporate a walk or drive down to the headland to see what there is to see and there is always something of interest. Directions:Cruzinha is situated 1.5 km down an unsurfaced track, which is directly opposite the turning to Mexilhoeira Grande, equidistant between the local cities of Portimao and Lagos. You can come on the new motorway and take the Alvor exit or on the old EN125 road. Any problems call the centre on (00351) 282 968 380. |