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One way roadside trail that can be followed for a couple of kilometres. Several typical birds of the region can be seen here, especially in the evening.
This trail near Camping Monfragüe offers a relaxed and easy way to explore the dehesa system so typical of the region and its birds. It basically constitutes a stony track paralell to the EX-208 leading from Camping Monfragüe towards the National Park. Because of its proximity to the park's proper and its location in the heart of the Monfragüe Biosphere reserve, it offers chances to see some of the most typical inhabitants of the area, like Kara akbaba, Kızıl akbaba, Küçük Akbaba, Yılan Kartalı and Kara çaylak. Several smaller species are commonly spotted here as well: Kızıl Başlı Örümcekkuşu is very common, so is İberya Saksağan but Kara Kulaklı Kuyrukkakan, Sarıasma are often seen as well. Some of the rarer encounters we have had are Mezgeldek, Tavşancıl and Çalı Bülbülü.
Keeping an eye to the sky will most certainly offer views of many raptors, whereas the smaller species can be spotted in the scrubland and among the dehesa oaks.
Easily reached from Camping Monfragüe. Just cross the road and take the first sandy trail opposite the visitor centre on the other side of the road.
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