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Small lagoon located between San Silvestre de Guzmán and Villablanca in the province of Huelva with a nice mix of birds.
Laguna de Covadonga is a quiet place where there is a great diversity of bird species throughout the year. You can leave the car along the road because there is little traffic. Waders, passerines, ducks and even steppe birds can be observed. Among the birds you can encounter are Piciorong, Prundăraș gulerat mare, Nagâț, Bătăuș, Fluierar de munte, Fluierar de zăvoi, Lopătar, Pescăriță mare and Dropie.
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Espagnol: Pequeña laguna situada entre los municipios de San Silvestre de Guzmán y Villablanca en la provincia de Huelva. Es un lugar tranquilo donde existe gran diversidad de especies durante todo el año, se puede dejar el coche en la carretera poco transitada. Se observan tanto limícolas, paseriformes, anátidas e incluso esteparias.
Laguna de Covadonga is located between San Silvestre de Guzmán and Villablanca and accessed by the road Camino de Cartaya a Lepe. You can leave the vehicle along the road as it is not very busy. Click on the P in the map for directions.
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Espagnol: Se accede por una carretera donde se puede dejar el vehículo al ser poco transitada. Haga clic en la P en el mapa para obtener direcciones.
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