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Cape that is a place of interest for observing sea birds and wading birds.
At Cabo Cervera waders and sea birds stand out during winter and migratory passages. On the rocky platform it is easy to observe various species of wading birds, such as kamenár strakatý, kulík piesočný, kulík bledý, pobrežník belavý, pobrežník čiernozobý and hvizdák malý. Among the seabirds, you can see different species of gulls, rybár riečny, rybár sivý, sula biela, Víchrovník plavý (skup.), víchrovník baleársky and alka vrúbkozobá.
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Espagnol: Cabo Cervera es un lugar de interés para observar aves marinas y limícolas. Destacan las aves limícolas y marinas, durante el invierno y los pasos migratorios. En la plataforma rocosa es fácil observar diversas especies de aves limícolas, como vuelvepiedras, chorlitejos, chorlitos, correlimos, zarapitos o andarríos. Entre las aves marinas, pueden observarse distintas especies de gaviotas, charranes patinegros, alcatraces, pardelas, alcas, etc.
Cabo Cervera is located near Torrevieja. The closest road or road is N-332, accessed from the Cabo Cervera urbanization. Click on the P in the map for directions to a parking spot. From the parking you can walk to the viewpoint.
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Espagnol: La carretera o vía más cercana es N-332, se accede desde la urbanización Cabo Cervera.
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