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The Complete List of Birds of Portugal

Portugal’s mix of Atlantic coast, rocky islands, river estuaries and inland hills supports a wide variety of birdlife, from coastal gulls to mountain passerines. Coastal wetlands, pine woods and offshore islets each host different species throughout the year.

There are 50 Birds of Portugal, ranging from Audouin’s Gull to Zino’s Petrel; for each species we list Scientific name,Status,Where found (region/habitat) — you’ll find below.

Where in Portugal should I go to see rare seabirds like Zino’s Petrel?

Zino’s Petrel is largely confined to Madeira and is usually encountered via guided night watches and protected cliff trails; Audouin’s Gull is more coastal, often seen around Algarve lagoons and offshore islets. Look for seasonal boat trips and local birding groups for the best chances.

How does the list help me identify and locate each species quickly?

Each entry shows the Scientific name,Status,Where found (region/habitat) so you can match field-guide names, check rarity or migratory notes, and head to the right region and habitat type to find the bird.

Birds of Portugal

Common name Scientific name Status Where found (region/habitat)
Little Egret Egretta garzetta Resident and winter visitor Mainland, coastal lagoons, marshes
Grey Heron Ardea cinerea Resident and winter visitor Mainland, wetlands, estuaries, rivers
Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo Resident Mainland, coastal cliffs, estuaries, rocky shores
European Shag Phalacrocorax aristotelis Resident coastal breeder Mainland coasts, Madeira, rocky cliffs
Great Egret Ardea alba Breeding migrant and winter visitor Mainland, marshes, estuaries
Eurasian Spoonbill Platalea leucorodia Passage migrant and winter visitor Mainland, coastal lagoons, marshes
Greater Flamingo Phoenicopterus roseus Passage migrant and winter visitor (occasional breeder) Mainland coastal lagoons and saltpans
Eurasian Oystercatcher Haematopus ostralegus Resident and passage migrant Mainland coasts, estuaries, tidal flats
Ruddy Turnstone Arenaria interpres Passage migrant and winter visitor Mainland, rocky shores, sandy beaches
Sanderling Calidris alba Passage migrant and winter visitor Mainland sandy beaches, tidal zones
Common Sandpiper Actitis hypoleucos Passage migrant and breeding visitor Mainland rivers, lakes, wetlands
Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus Passage migrant and winter visitor Mainland coasts, estuaries, agricultural fields
Black-tailed Godwit Limosa limosa Passage migrant and winter visitor Mainland wetlands, saltpans, estuaries
Kentish Plover Charadrius alexandrinus Breeding migrant and passage visitor Mainland sandy beaches, saltpans, estuaries
Yellow-legged Gull Larus michahellis Resident and breeding visitor Mainland coasts, estuaries, urban areas
Audouin’s Gull Ichthyaetus audouinii Passage migrant and scarce coastal breeder Mainland south coast, islands, saltpans
Sandwich Tern Thalasseus sandvicensis Passage migrant and summer visitor Mainland coasts, estuaries, beaches
Northern Gannet Morus bassanus Passage migrant and winter visitor Offshore waters, coastal cliffs, islands
Cory’s Shearwater Calonectris borealis Breeding resident Azores, Madeira, offshore colonies
Manx Shearwater Puffinus puffinus Breeding visitor and passage migrant Azores, coastal islets, offshore
Bulwer’s Petrel Bulweria bulwerii Breeding and passage visitor Azores, Madeira, offshore rocky islets
Monteiro’s Storm-petrel Hydrobates monteiroi Breeding endemic Azores (restricted islands), offshore waters
Zino’s Petrel Pterodroma madeira Endemic breeder, critically local Madeira mountains and offshore waters
Common Buzzard Buteo buteo Resident and breeding visitor Mainland woodlands, agricultural mosaic, mountains
Booted Eagle Hieraaetus pennatus Breeding migrant and passage visitor Mainland scrub, woodlands, open country
Common Kestrel Falco tinnunculus Resident and breeding visitor Mainland farmland, cliffs, urban areas
Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus Resident and breeding visitor Mainland cliffs, coastal cliffs, urban areas
Trocaz Pigeon Columba trocaz Endemic resident Madeira laurel forests (laurisilva)
Common Wood Pigeon Columba palumbus Resident and breeding visitor Mainland woodlands, farmland, parks
European Turtle Dove Streptopelia turtur Passage migrant and summer visitor (declining) Mainland farmland hedges, open woods
Common Swift Apus apus Breeding migrant Mainland towns, cliffs, urban areas
Pallid Swift Apus pallidus Breeding migrant and passage visitor Mainland south, coastal cliffs, urban areas
Eurasian Hoopoe Upupa epops Breeding migrant and passage visitor Mainland open country, orchards, parkland
European Bee-eater Merops apiaster Passage migrant and summer visitor Mainland open country, river valleys, steppes
Great Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopos major Resident and breeding visitor Mainland woodlands, parks, gardens
Madeira Firecrest Regulus madeirensis Endemic resident Madeira laurel forest, mountains
European Robin Erithacus rubecula Resident and breeding visitor Mainland gardens, woodlands, hedgerows
Common Nightingale Luscinia megarhynchos Breeding migrant and passage visitor Mainland scrub, thick hedgerows, riparian woodland
Iberian Chiffchaff Phylloscopus ibericus Resident and breeding visitor (Iberia) Mainland oak woodlands, hills
Sardinian Warbler Curruca melanocephala Resident and breeding visitor Mainland Mediterranean scrub, coastal garrigue
Blackcap Sylvia atricapilla Breeding visitor and passage migrant Mainland woodlands, gardens, parks
Eurasian Jay Garrulus glandarius Resident and breeding visitor Mainland oak woodland, cork oak forests
Iberian Magpie Cyanopica cooki Resident and breeding visitor Mainland western Iberia, cork oak countryside
Carrion Crow Corvus corone Resident and breeding visitor Mainland farmland, towns, coastal areas
Common Raven Corvus corax Resident and breeding visitor Mainland mountains, cliffs, coastal headlands
Southern Grey Shrike Lanius meridionalis Resident and passage migrant Mainland open country, scrub, agricultural land
European Stonechat Saxicola rubicola Resident and breeding visitor Mainland heathland, coastal dunes, farmland
European Goldfinch Carduelis carduelis Resident and breeding visitor Mainland farmland, hedgerows, gardens
Common Chaffinch Fringilla coelebs Resident and breeding visitor Mainland woodlands, parks, gardens
Azores Bullfinch Pyrrhula murina Endemic resident Azores (São Miguel), laurel forest

Images and Descriptions

Little Egret

Little Egret

Slender white heron 55–65 cm with black bill, long black legs and yellow feet. Wades shallow water for fish and invertebrates; common on coastal estuaries and inland wetlands year-round, increasing since mid-20th century expansion.

Grey Heron

Grey Heron

Large grey heron about 90–100 cm with long neck and yellow bill. Stands motionless while hunting fish, amphibians and small mammals. Widespread across Portugal’s rivers, marshes and coastal lagoons; conspicuous and often seen singly.

Great Cormorant

Great Cormorant

Large black seabird 70–90 cm with long neck and hooked bill. Dries wings on rocks after diving for fish. Common on coasts and reservoirs; forms daytime roosts and colonies on offshore islets and coastal cliffs.

European Shag

European Shag

Smaller cormorant with glossy green-black plumage and slender bill. Breeds on sea cliffs and offshore stacks, often seen in small groups diving for fish. More coastal and cliff-associated than Great Cormorant.

Great Egret

Great Egret

Tall white heron 90–100 cm with long S-shaped neck and yellow bill. Feeds in shallow water on fish and frogs; increasingly regular breeder and frequent visitor to wetlands across Portugal.

Eurasian Spoonbill

Eurasian Spoonbill

Large white wader with spatulate bill used to sweep for small aquatic prey. Found in flocks in tidal flats and saltpans, especially during migration and winter, occasional summer breeder in southern wetlands.

Greater Flamingo

Greater Flamingo

Large pink wader 120–150 cm with long legs and curved bill. Filters brine shrimp and algae in shallow lagoons; irregular but predictable in saltmarshes and estuaries, sometimes forms several-hundred-strong flocks.

Eurasian Oystercatcher

Eurasian Oystercatcher

Striking black-and-white shorebird with bright orange bill used to open shellfish. Vocal and territorial on rocky shores and mudflats; common breeder on sandy islands and estuaries along Portugal’s coastline.

Ruddy Turnstone

Ruddy Turnstone

Compact wader 22–25 cm with orange legs and patterned plumage. Bold, flips stones and seaweed to find invertebrates. Regular on rocky coasts and sandy beaches during migration and winter.

Sanderling

Sanderling

Small plump sandpiper that runs with surf, pale non-breeding plumage. Feeds on crustaceans and worms on the shore. Common migrant along Atlantic coast and in winter on exposed beaches.

Common Sandpiper

Common Sandpiper

Small brown-and-white wader with distinctive bobbing tail. Forages on mud and rocks for insects and crustaceans. Regular spring and autumn migrant; breeds along inland streams and reservoirs.

Whimbrel

Whimbrel

Large curlew with long down-curved bill and striped head. Probes soft mud for invertebrates and roosts in flocks on tidal flats. Regular spring and autumn migrant; visible on coastlines.

Black-tailed Godwit

Black-tailed Godwit

Tall wader with long bill and straight posture; breeding plumage rusty. Feeds in shallow water on worms and molluscs. Regular passage migrant; uses coastal marshes and inland rice fields.

Kentish Plover

Kentish Plover

Small pale plover with black forehead band in breeding males. Uses open sandy flats and saltmarsh pools for nesting; common in summer on south and west coasts.

Yellow-legged Gull

Yellow-legged Gull

Large gull with yellow legs and robust bill. Opportunistic feeder in coastal and urban areas; common breeder on cliffs and rooftops, abundant year-round along Portugal’s shoreline.

Audouin's Gull

Audouin’s Gull

Medium-sized gull with slender build and dark eye ring. Specialist on small fish inshore; rare but regular along southern coasts and islands, occasional breeding in rocky islets.

Sandwich Tern

Sandwich Tern

Slender tern with shaggy crest and black bill with yellow tip. Dives for fish in coastal waters; nests on sandy spits and islands. Migratory flocks common in spring and late summer.

Northern Gannet

Northern Gannet

Large white seabird with black wingtips and long pointed bill. Spectacular plunge-diver reaching high speed for fish. Seen offshore and near colonies on islands; numbers peak in winter and migration.

Cory's Shearwater

Cory’s Shearwater

Large shearwater with brown upperparts and pale underwing panel. Nocturnal colony habits, glides along ocean swells feeding on fish and squid. Major breeder in Azores and Madeira; visible offshore from boats.

Manx Shearwater

Manx Shearwater

Small dark shearwater with silent gliding flight and long migrations. Nocturnal burrow nester on islands; common offshore in migration, often seen in summer near breeding colonies.

Bulwer's Petrel

Bulwer’s Petrel

Slender dark seabird with long wings and fluttering flight. Nocturnal breeder on islands, forages at sea for squid and small fish. Locally common around Macaronesian islands and nearby waters.

Monteiro's Storm-petrel

Monteiro’s Storm-petrel

Small dark storm-petrel with fluttering, moth-like flight. Endemic breeder in specific Azores islets; nocturnal, nests in rock crevices, primarily feeds on planktonic prey on ocean surface.

Zino's Petrel

Zino’s Petrel

Rare gadfly petrel with slim profile and dark upperparts. Breeds in high mountain laurisilva cliffs, extremely local and nocturnal. One of Europe’s rarest seabirds, sought by birders on Madeira.

Common Buzzard

Common Buzzard

Medium-large raptor with broad wings and variable plumage. Soars on thermals hunting small mammals and birds. Widespread and adaptable across mainland Portugal in open country and woodland edges.

Booted Eagle

Booted Eagle

Medium eagle with variable dark or pale morphs and compact wings. Migratory but breeds in Iberian woodlands; perches in trees and hunts small birds and reptiles during summer.

Common Kestrel

Common Kestrel

Small falcon often hovering while hunting rodents and large insects. Rusty back and dark streaking with long tail. Frequent across open countryside and towns, a familiar raptor year-round.

Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine Falcon

Powerful falcon with dark head and barred underparts. High-speed aerial predator of birds, nests on cliffs and tall buildings. Scattered breeder along coasts and river valleys; seen hunting over estuaries.

Trocaz Pigeon

Trocaz Pigeon

Large pigeon endemic to Madeira with grey-brown plumage and paler head. Lives in laurel forest feeding on fruit and seeds; shy but approachable in protected woodlands, important endemic for Madeira birding.

Common Wood Pigeon

Common Wood Pigeon

Large grey pigeon with white neck patches and rolling flight. Feeds on crops, seeds and fruit; abundant and widespread across woodlands, fields and urban green spaces.

European Turtle Dove

European Turtle Dove

Elegant dove with warm plumage and black-and-white neck patch. Long-distance migrant returning to breed in scrub and orchards; populations have declined but still seen during migration and summer.

Common Swift

Common Swift

Black, cigar-shaped aerial insectivore spends most life on wing. Nests in buildings and under eaves, arrives April–May and departs in autumn. Spectacular screaming flocks near towns and cities during breeding season.

Pallid Swift

Pallid Swift

Similar to Common Swift but paler underwing and warmer brown tones. Favors southern Portugal and coastal cliffs for nesting; agile aerial insectivore often alongside Common Swift during migration.

Eurasian Hoopoe

Eurasian Hoopoe

Distinctive crested bird with pinkish body and black-and-white wings. Probes soil for insects with long curved bill. Irregular breeder and migrant across lowland farmland and gardens.

European Bee-eater

European Bee-eater

Colorful slender bird with green, blue and chestnut plumage. Feeds on flying insects captured in aerial sallies, nests colonially in sandy banks. Spectacular migrant in spring and early summer.

Great Spotted Woodpecker

Great Spotted Woodpecker

Medium woodpecker with black-and-white plumage and red under-tail; males have red nape. Drums and probes trees for insects and nests in cavities. Common in mature woods and large gardens.

Madeira Firecrest

Madeira Firecrest

Tiny energetic bird with vivid orange crest and black-and-white head pattern. Active flier flitting through canopy, gleans insects from leaves and branches. Restricted to Madeira’s laurisilva, a sought-after endemic.

European Robin

European Robin

Familiar small bird with orange-red face and chest. Perches upright and flicks tail while feeding on insects and berries. Common and tame in gardens and woodlands year-round.

Common Nightingale

Common Nightingale

Warm brown singer famed for rich, reeling song delivered from dense cover. Skulking insectivore that breeds in spring and summer in lowland scrub; prized by birdwatchers for vocal displays.

Iberian Chiffchaff

Iberian Chiffchaff

Small warbler similar to Common Chiffchaff but warmer tones and distinct song. Breeds across Iberian Peninsula including Portugal, favors cork oak and pine edge habitats; insect gleaner often heard before seen.

Sardinian Warbler

Sardinian Warbler

Small black-capped warbler with grey body and red eye-ring. Bold in scrubby coastal habitats, feeds on insects and berries. Common across southern Portugal and on many coastal slopes.

Blackcap

Blackcap

Medium warbler with grey head; males have black cap. Melodious song and adaptable diet of insects and fruit. Widespread breeder and winter visitor in gardens and hedgerows across Portugal.

Eurasian Jay

Eurasian Jay

Colorful corvid with pale face, pinkish-brown body and blue wing patches. Noisy and secretive, caches acorns and disperses oaks; common in mature woodlands and forested hills.

Iberian Magpie

Iberian Magpie

Smart, long-tailed crow with blue wings and rufous back. Social, often in family groups in oak woodlands; restricted to Iberian Peninsula and a characteristic sight in rural Portugal.

Carrion Crow

Carrion Crow

Stout black corvid with glossy plumage and heavy bill. Omnivorous and adaptable, forages on fields and in urban areas; common and conspicuous across much of Portugal.

Common Raven

Common Raven

Large all-black corvid with deep croak and soaring flight. Intelligent, often seen in uplands and cliff areas; nests on crags and forages widely over moorland and farmland.

Southern Grey Shrike

Southern Grey Shrike

Predatory passerine that impales prey on thorns; grey back, white underparts and black mask. Favors open, brushy habitats across southern and central Portugal; conspicuous perched hunter.

European Stonechat

European Stonechat

Small perching passerine with upright stance; males show dark head and orange breast. Perches on gorse and fences, hawks insects; common in open shrubland and coastal dunes.

European Goldfinch

European Goldfinch

Small finch with red face, black-and-white head and yellow wing patch. Feeds on thistle and seed heads, forms lively flocks outside breeding season; popular in gardens and farmland.

Common Chaffinch

Common Chaffinch

Plump finch with blue-grey head in males and warm rufous breast. Eats seeds and insects, often seen on bird feeders. Widespread breeder across forests and urban green spaces.

Azores Bullfinch

Azores Bullfinch

Rare, stout finch endemic to São Miguel with black cap and pinkish underparts. Confined to remnant laurisilva patches, feeds on buds and seeds. Conservation-dependent and the Azores’ most sought-after endemic.

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