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Arrocampo Reservoir Special Protection Area

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Bird-watching at a nuclear reaction

The last thing you expect to find near Monfragüe is a reservoir meant to cool a nuclear reactor that has become a protected haven for birds. Well, that’s just what you’ll find at the Parque Ornitológico de Arrocampo, a sanctuary whose famous wealth of aviary life is due to the higher temperature of the water (which results in a richer plant life) and the fact that the water is still, not moving. Magpies, sandpipers, herons, and cabochons were the species that I personally saw during my visit to the Parque Ornitológico de Arrocampo, although my guide Raúl said that grebes, spoonbills, cormorants, and rails also thrive at the park.

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Great place to birdwatch

This was the starting point for our visit to the Monfragüe National Park. It’s a great place to birdwatch thanks to its unique microclimate provided by the warm and stable waters of the Arrocampo reservoirs. It’s a spectacular and wholly unexpected bird sanctuary designed to cool nuclear reactors and you’re sure to see plenty of herons, kingfishers, and storks, among many others.

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A must for birdwatchers

The small reservoir of Arrocampo, near Saucedilla, is known as the “little Doñana” (a famous bird sanctuary on the Mediterranean coast) and is a must for birdwatchers and nature-lovers. The park has an information office and five observation points around the reservoir. It’s easy to spot species like grebes, coots, swans, herons, kites, and reed buntings.

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