Description
Despite its small size La Marjal dels Moros is home to some large bird populations of several species, including seriously endangered species. One of the highlights in springtime are the flocks of different types of wading birds that come here to breed, including colonies of Küszvágó csér, Kis csér, Székicsér, fattyúszerkő and Gólyatöcs. There is also a large breeding population of üstökösréce, which is increasingly rare in Valencia. The Márványos réce is another endangered species that breeds here, and the Marjal marks its northernmost location in Europe. In wintertime you can see large flocks of Kis kócsag and Kanalas réce, as well as spectacular gatherings of Kárókatona, and it is not uncommon to see Rózsás flamingó, Nagy kócsag or Batla. Other nice birds you can see include Barna rétihéja, Kis vöcsök, Vízityúk, Kék fú and Jégmadár.
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Español: A pesar de su pequeño tamaño, La Marjal dels Moros alberga grandes poblaciones de aves de varias especies, incluidas especies en grave peligro de extinción. Es un humedal con varios miradores de observación. Es un espacio protegido ZEPA.
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Access
There is a 6 km walking trail around the wetland. There are many bird hides along the route. Click on the P in the map to get directions.
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Español: Hay una ruta de circunvalación de todo el humedal, es aconsejable hacerlo a pié.

