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You to immerse yourself in the marine ecosystems of the cíes islands. Bring your own snorkeling equipment and explore the crystal-clear waters of figueiras and nosa señora beaches, admiring marine biodiversity always without damaging or intervening in the environment. Note for tourists: the water is not very hot… observe wildlife : enjoy the rich fauna that inhabits the islands, including seabirds and the impressive ocellated lizard. When walking on the trails, keep your distance and do not disturb the animals, you are the one at home. Camping with a conscience : if you decide to spend the night at the cíes islands campsite, make s WhatsApp Number List ure you respect the rules and are a responsible visitor. Leave no trace and take advantage of the opportunity to enjoy nature in a sustainable way. Bird watching ornithological tourism, bird watching or birdwatching. In order to enjoy a memorable and sustainable experience, remember that the most important thing is the well-being of the birds : avoid disturbing or scaring them. If you see warning signs from animals, retreat discreetly like a camouflage expert. Keep a respectful distance, some birds are shy. Avoid interruptions in the breeding season, which pose a serious risk to the animals. Take your trash with you. Respect private property and do not enter without permission.
You are likely to encounter livestock: do not disturb them and give them priority of passage. Sea, rivers, mountains, countryside, city... You won't have to travel far to find a good place for bird watching. However, we leave you some popular points to see them: red-billed gulls in the cíes islands. Photo by eduardo casajús gorostiaga on unsplash ribadeo and foz estuary (coast) during autumn and winter, these estuaries are meeting points for thousands of migratory birds, highlighting the different species of ducks such as pintails, wigeons and tufted pochards. Gray herons, great cormorants, waders such as curlews and various gulls are also common. It is recommended to use a telescope and it is advisable to take advantage of the tidal changes, avoiding high and low tides. Os ancares and montes de cervantes (mountain) entering the majestic mountain of os ancares and montes de cervantes, in lugo, it hosts a diverse habitat of forests, meadows and rivers. On the galician slope, heights close to 2,000 meters bring winter snow. From march to september, this land is home to birds of prey, such as the european short-toed hawk and booted hawk, along with other species that give life to this mountainous ecosystem. To limia (field) a limia displays a unique setting in galicia with crop fields and a plain flanked by mountains.

In the past, the missing antela lagoon provided life to the region, housing numerous species, now threatened. From the quail to the wheat bunting, the as lamas area displays a mosaic of birds. In san vitoiro, the montagu's harrier takes the stage. Ponte liñares offers views of kingfishers and european dippers. In the sandpits, bittern, little plover. If you want more information, I recommend visiting galicia birding , a portal of the xunta de galicia with very complete data on bird watching in our community. Get to know the galician forts for more than 1,000 years, between the 6th century bc and the 6th century ad, a large part of the inhabitants of galicia lived in fortified centers called forts, with a certain resemblance to the gallic village of asterix and obelix. Two of the most popular and visited are that of santa tegra (a guarda, pontevedra), one of the largest in the iberian peninsula with views of the mouth of the miño river and the north of portugal and the castro de baroña (porto do son , a coruña), which stands out for its location on the beach of the same name. Castro de baroña. Photo from wikipedia . Others less known but more than recommended are the cidá de borneiro (cabana de bergantiños, a coruña), modest in size but with a remarkable state of conservation, the first galician fort to be dated by the carbon 14 method; the castro de peñalba (campo lameiro, pontevedra), one of the oldest in galicia, which features the enigmatic “pedra da serpe”, a granite slab with engravings of a snake (or two) that symbolizes fertility; or the castro de san cibrao de las o a cidade (san amaro, ourense), a fortified town similar in size to santa tegra.
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