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The Riet Vell ornithological reserve, located in an old Ebro bed, combines a restored wetland with observatory as well as an ecological rice field.
The Riet Vell nature reserve is a mosaic of humid habitats. It has 44 hectares of organic cultivation, with organic fertilizer and without pesticides. Rice paddies are nesting places for some protected birds and feeding place for many birds, both in summer and during winter flooding. The freshwater lagoon measures 7 hectares. It is an excellent habitat for all kinds of fauna and waterfowl, which receives very clean water from the ecological rice paddy. Among its plants, numerous birds of a wide variety of species nest like Kék fú, Függőcinege and üstökösgém. A pedestrian path provides access to a well-placed observatory near the lagoon and its reed bed (7 hectares). On the access path you will follow several hectares of organic rice fields maintained by volunteers.
The Riet Vell bird sanctuary is located on the edge of the TV-3405 from Amposta to reach Eucaliptus. You will find the car park approximately 1 km before Eucaliptus. The entrance car park is located right next to the house of SEO Birdlife where you can get a lot of information on bird watching in the delta. The site and the observatory are accessible on foot from the parking lot even when the SEO BirdLife house is closed.
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