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Area of ricefields in Extremadura that is rich in birds and where thousands of Ždral overwinter and many waders make a stop during migration.
Casas de Hitos is an area of ricefields where thousands of Ždral can be seen from October to early March. Also large numbers of Bijela roda and Modrovoljka overwinter here. Huge concentrations of passage waders stop here for a few weeks every autumn and spring, including Crnorepa Muljača, Pršljivac, Mali Žalar, Sijedi Žalar, Modronoga Sabljarka, Žalar Cirikavacand Troprsti Zlatar. Riđokrila Pješčarka and Kulik Sljepčić breed here when the fields are dry. Svilorepa, Red Avadavat, Common Waxbill, Šivalica and Kratkokrili Voljić are numerous. Droplja and Mala droplja can be seen here, but the tall vegetation makes it rather difficult, and Black-bellied Sandgrouse often give good views. Bijela lunja breed and feed in the area.
Take the road from Zorita to Madrigalejo, past the entrance to Embalse de Sierra Brava, past the old railway station, and along the line of eucalyptus lining the main road. At the end of these trees is the Pension Mayve, turn left here, through about 4 km of open grassland and oak wood, and you will come to the rice fields of Casas de Hitos.
Big solar farms have been build in the area and maybe more will be build. This might affect the ricefields and the landscape and have a negative impact on the amount of birds you can see here.
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