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A forestal park filled with both native and exotic vegetation near Jerez. Close to the Guadalete river.
Parque de Santa Teresa consists of a big park with mediterranean bushes, where several species nest, as well as several exotic tree species. Birds here are shy, however it is very easy to find and or hearBatı ak mukalliti, as well as other species like Şarkıcı mukallit, Iberian Green Woodpecker and Kukumav. The bushes and trees also hold other species like Sarıasma, Kızılkuyruk and Kara sinekkapan during migration, however be careful not to disturb any nests! The closeby fields, though private, may give you Kızıl Başlı Örümcekkuşu, Peçeli Baykuş or rarely Kocagöz. Occasionally, Balık kartalı might fly over due to its proximity to the river and other spots for the species. Flyovers can give you unexpected species, i've had Bald Ibis here. Chameleons, as well as several other reptiles are also present. During nightime, though the park is closed, you can easily hear Red-Necked Nightjar from the streets surrounding it.
You can access the area from anywhere in Jerez. If the park is open, simply park there. If you want to reach the river, it's probably best that you park in some of the streets before you reach it, as you can't acess it with your car. You can also walk to the place (~300m) from the "C/Santa Inés" bus stop.
The park is open from 9am-2pm (though i've seen it open earlier), the 1st and 3rd saturday of every month. It's also open from 9am-6pm on working days during winter saving time and from 9am-2pm on working days during summer time. From June 2023, the park seems to be always reliably open.
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