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Park in the heart of Madrid, with an area of 180 hectares and a great variety of bird species.
The Retiro park is a good place to see and photograph birds in the center of Madrid. In addition, it is one of the essential places to visit in the capital of Spain. Among the birds you can see here are kachna divoká, vrabec domácí, vrabec pokřovní, králíček obecný, králíček ohnivý, pěnkava obecná, kos černý, dlask tlustozobý, puštík obecný, sýkora parukářka, sýkora modřinka, sýkora uhelníček, sýkora koňadra, stehlík obecný, zvonohlík zahradní, hrdlička divoká, holub hřivnáč, holub skalní, budníček menší, straka obecná, červenka obecná and vlaštovka obecná.
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Espagnol: Parque en pleno centro de Madrid, con una superficie de 180 hectáreas y gran variedad de especies de aves. Es un buen sitio para ver y fotografiar aves en el centro de Madrid. Además, es uno de los sitios imprescindibles a visitar en la capital de España.
The park has several entrances. It can be easily accessed from the Atocha roundabout, from the famous Puerta de Alcalá, Alfonso XIII street, Menéndez Pelayo avenue, etc.
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Espagnol: Tiene varias entradas en todo su perímetro. Se puede acceder fácilmente desde la glorieta de Atocha, desde la famosa Puerta de Alcalá, calle de Alfonso XIII, avda de Menéndez Pelayo, etc.
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