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Jardín Celestino Mutis

Cádiz  >  Spain

Urban park where many species of birds are seen throughout the year.

Added* by José María Lubián Romero de Agredano
Most recent update 24 listopadu 2022
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Description

Jardín Celestino Mutis is an eighteenth-century example of a botanical garden that was created for the study of medicine located in Cádiz. All year round many birds can be spotted in the park, but especially during the migration season the park serves as a resting place for many birds. Birds that are seen regularly are holub skalní, ťuhýk rudohlavý, dudek chocholatý, Racek středomořský, papoušek mniší, pěnice černohlavá, pěnice bělohrdlá, zvonek zelený, stehlík obecný and rehek domácí. Bird that can be seen during migration are krutihlav obecný, budníček horský, pěnice slavíková, pěnice vousatá, pěnice hnědokřídlá, lejsek černohlavý, drozd brávník, rehek zahradní and kos horský.

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Espagnol: Jardín Celestino Mutis es un parque urbano donde se ven varias especies de aves a lo largo del año. Parque urbano que sirve de descanso a muchas aves en la época de migración.

Details

Access

The park is easily accessible from Cadiz and can only be explored on foot.

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Espagnol: El parque es fácilmente accesible desde Cádiz y solo se puede explorar a pie.

Terrain and Habitat

City/village , Scattered trees and bushes

Conditions

Flat , Open landscape

Circular trail

Yes

Is a telescope useful?

No

Good birding season

Spring , Autumn

Best time to visit

Spring , Autumn , Spring migration , Autumn migration , Winter

Route

Paved road

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Wheelchair

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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