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Great place for birding on the Azores island of Terceira. Mainly to observe ducks and herons, but American vagrant birds regularly appear.
Paul da Praia da Vitória is a wetland located in the center of the city of Praia da Vitória, which makes it a peculiar place. Despite the enormous human pressure Paul da Praia has been recovered. In 2009, a long process ofphysical recovery of this wetland was completed and the wetland became a must see place for birdwatchers visiting the Azores, as well as for the local population. Among the birds you can encounter are Barnacle Goose, Pink-footed Goose, Blue-winged Teal, патка лажичарка, сива патка, патка свиркач, American Wigeon, патка ластовичарка, патка берија, Redhead, црвеноглав кожувар, Ring-necked Duck, цуцулест кожувар, морски кожувар, Lesser Scaup, Hooded Merganser, Striped Crake, обична бекасина, тропрст галеб, Bonaparte's Gull, медитерански галеб, Ring-billed Gull, жолтоног галеб, Great Blue Heron, сива чапја, мала бела чапја, чапја говедарка, ибис and црноглаво грмушарче.
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Português: Ótimo sítio principalmente para observar patos, garças, onde regularmente aparece aves americanas.
There's parking right next to wetland.
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Português: Tem estacionamento mesmo ao lado do Paul.
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