On Saturday 14th December, around 9 h in the morning, we left O Grove harbour towards A Lanzada bay. The weather was good but strong swell was present. Not far away from the harbour, we sighted a small group of Common Bottlenose Dolphins in an area where sightings are very usual, close to the eastern side of Meloxo´s mussel rafts polygon.
When we got close to Noro islet, the rough sea prevented us from going around Sálvora island and even go further towards A Lanzada bay.
One mile east from Sálvora island we threw oil and chum overboard, but just around 40 gulls out of the hundred which were overflying Vionta or on the rocky small islands of the archipelago came to us.
About 10:30 h we went towards the small island of Rúa, following the alternative plan to go on a trip around the Ria. After going around Rúa, we headed the sea inlet of Rianxo.
On our way we could see two flocks of Grey Plovers along with one Bar-tailed Godwit. There were great numbers of waders around the shore of Abanqueiro, which actually shows that that area is perfect for spoting this species from shore, although there was no chance of having a closer view by boat.
However, we were not lucky this time with our targets... only José Luis Fernández Carnero managed to take a picture of a Great Northern Loon in flight, which we could not see again. After reaching the area of Os Lombos do Ulla we came back. We went further down to Cortegada island bordering its northern side. Near the small island of As Briñas, we sighted a flock of Eurasian Spoonbills and Curlews which let us photograph them.
After going down the Arousa island bridge we found a big flock of Common Scoters near another one of European Shags.
On the rocks of the southwest side of Carreirón point we sighted a flock of Eurasian Oystercatchers.
Going back towards the harbour, we sighted again a group of Common Bottlenose Dolphins which were fishing, close to the area where we had already seen them in the morning.
We came back in the afternoon. It was not the best trip, according to the number of species sighted, but it was a lovely trip, in which we could enjoy the coast and this beautiful 'ria' from a different point of view.
Table of sightings, with highlight in bold:
 
Some pictures of the journey (c) Xoán Diéguez Vázquez and Juan Gómez Escariz.
When we got close to Noro islet, the rough sea prevented us from going around Sálvora island and even go further towards A Lanzada bay.
One mile east from Sálvora island we threw oil and chum overboard, but just around 40 gulls out of the hundred which were overflying Vionta or on the rocky small islands of the archipelago came to us.
About 10:30 h we went towards the small island of Rúa, following the alternative plan to go on a trip around the Ria. After going around Rúa, we headed the sea inlet of Rianxo.
On our way we could see two flocks of Grey Plovers along with one Bar-tailed Godwit. There were great numbers of waders around the shore of Abanqueiro, which actually shows that that area is perfect for spoting this species from shore, although there was no chance of having a closer view by boat.
However, we were not lucky this time with our targets... only José Luis Fernández Carnero managed to take a picture of a Great Northern Loon in flight, which we could not see again. After reaching the area of Os Lombos do Ulla we came back. We went further down to Cortegada island bordering its northern side. Near the small island of As Briñas, we sighted a flock of Eurasian Spoonbills and Curlews which let us photograph them.
After going down the Arousa island bridge we found a big flock of Common Scoters near another one of European Shags.
On the rocks of the southwest side of Carreirón point we sighted a flock of Eurasian Oystercatchers.
Going back towards the harbour, we sighted again a group of Common Bottlenose Dolphins which were fishing, close to the area where we had already seen them in the morning.
We came back in the afternoon. It was not the best trip, according to the number of species sighted, but it was a lovely trip, in which we could enjoy the coast and this beautiful 'ria' from a different point of view.
Table of sightings, with highlight in bold:
Latin
  name 
 | 
  
English
  name 
 | 
  
N 
 | 
  
Notes 
 | 
 
Anas
  platyrhynchos 
 | 
  
Mallard 
 | 
  
2 
 | 
  |
Melanitta
  nigra 
 | 
  
Common
  Scoter 
 | 
  
109 
 | 
  |
Gavia
  immer 
 | 
  
Great
  Northern Loon 
 | 
  
1 
 | 
  |
Podiceps
  cristatus 
 | 
  
Great
  Crested Greve 
 | 
  
1 
 | 
  |
Ardea
  cinerea 
 | 
  
Grey
  Heron 
 | 
  
31 
 | 
  |
Egretta
  garzetta 
 | 
  
Little Egret 
 | 
  
24 
 | 
  |
Platalea
  leucorodia 
 | 
  
Eurasian
  Spoonbill 
 | 
  
17 
 | 
  
Good
  number 
 | 
 
Phalacrocorax
  carbo 
 | 
  
Great
  Cormorant 
 | 
  
302 
 | 
  |
Phalacrocorax
  aristotelis 
 | 
  
European Shag 
 | 
  
409 
 | 
  |
Morus
  bassanus 
 | 
  
Northern
  Gannet 
 | 
  
9 
 | 
  |
Haematopus
  ostralegus 
 | 
  
Eurasian
  Oystercatcher 
 | 
  
121 
 | 
  |
Pluvialis
  squatarola 
 | 
  
Grey
  Plover 
 | 
  
167 
 | 
  |
Actitis
  hypoleucos 
 | 
  
Common
  Sandpiper 
 | 
  
3 
 | 
  |
Arenaria
  interpres 
 | 
  
Ruddy
  Turnstone 
 | 
  
18 
 | 
  |
Limosa
  lapponica 
 | 
  
Bar-tailed
  Godwit 
 | 
  
1 
 | 
  |
Numenius
  arquata 
 | 
  
Eurasian
  Curlew 
 | 
  
46 
 | 
  |
Stercorarius
  skua 
 | 
  
Great
  Skua 
 | 
  
2 
 | 
  |
Chroicephalus
  ridibundus 
 | 
  
Black-headed
  Gull 
 | 
  
195 
 | 
  |
Larus
  michahellis 
 | 
  
Yellow-legged
  Gull 
 | 
  
560 
 | 
  |
Larus
  fuscus 
 | 
  
Lesser
  Black-backed Gull 
 | 
  
82 
 | 
  |
Larus
  marinus 
 | 
  
Great
  Black-backed Gull 
 | 
  
29 
 | 
  |
Sterna
  sandvicensis 
 | 
  
Sandwich Tern 
 | 
  
42 
 | 
  |
Motacilla
  alba 
 | 
  
White
  Wagtail 
 | 
  
2 
 | 
  |
Corvus
  corone 
 | 
  
Carrion
  Crow 
 | 
  
8 
 | 
  |
Stercorarius
  sp 
 | 
  
Unidentified
  skua 
 | 
  
1 
 | 
  |
Tursiops
  truncatus 
 | 
  
Common
  Bottlenose Dolphin 
 | 
  
15 
 | 
  
Some pictures of the journey (c) Xoán Diéguez Vázquez and Juan Gómez Escariz.
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| Grey Plover (Pluvialis squatarola), 14/12/2013, 'ría' of Arousa (SW Galicia) (c) Juan Gómez Escariz | 
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| Eurasian Spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia), 14/12/2013, Malveiras, 'ría' of Arousa (SW de Galicia)  (c) Xoán Diéguez Vázquez. | 
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| Eurasian Spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia), 14/12/2013, Malveiras, 'ría' of Arousa (SW de Galicia) (c) Juan Gómez Escariz | 
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| Eurasian Spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia), 14/12/2013, Malveiras, 'ría' of Arousa (SW de Galicia) (c) Juan Gómez Escariz | 
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| Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo), 14/12/2013, 'ría' of Arousa (SW de Galicia) (c) Juan Gómez Escariz | 
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| Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) and Great Black-backed Gull (Larus marinus) (right), 14/12/2013, 'ría' of Arousa (SW de Galicia)  (c) Juan Gómez Escariz | 
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| European Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis), 14/12/2013, 'ría' of Arousa (SW Galicia) (c) Juan Gómez Escariz | 
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| European Shag (Phalacrocorax aristotelis), 14/12/2013, 'ría' of Arousa (SW Galicia) (c) Juan Gómez Escariz | 
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| Eurasian Oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus) and Yellow-legged Gull (Larus michahellis) (center), 14/12/2013, Carreirón point, Arousa island (SW de Galicia) (c) Juan Gómez Escariz | 
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| Eurasian Curlew (Numenius arquata), 14/12/2013, 'ría' of Arousa (SW Galicia) (c) Xoán Diéguez Vázquez. | 
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| Eurasian Curlew (Numenius arquata), 14/12/2013, 'ría' of Arousa (SW Galicia) (c) Juan Gómez Escariz. | 
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| Common Scoter (Melanitta nigra), 14/12/2013, 'ría' of Arousa (SW de Galicia) (c) Xoán Diéguez Vázquez. | 
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| Great Black-backed Gull (Larus marinus), 14/12/2013, O Grove harbour (SW Galicia) (c) Juan Gómez Escariz | 
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| Sandwich Tern (Sterna sandvicensis), 14/12/2013, 'ría' of Arousa (SW Galicia) (c) Xoán Diéguez Vázquez. | 
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