The Region of Murcia is also an unbeatable destination for birdwatching, as it harbours unique ecosystems and a whole multitude of species.

The Region lists 22 Special Protection Areas for Birds (ZEPAs), both on the coast and inland, covering more than 200,000 hectares.


Ideal Places for Birdwatching


Migratory birds in the Region of Murcia

Bird migration is one of nature's most amazing spectacles. In Autumn and Spring one can see millions of birds soaring through our skies to prepare for winter and summer.
In Autumn birds from Northern Europe look for warmer places, the region of Murcia being one of their preferred destinations. At this time one can spot birds such as the flamingo, the common pochard, the common stilt and the white-headed duck.
In Spring birds from Southern Africa migrate in search of warmer places, like the swallow, and the bee-eater; along with numerous birds of prey, such as Montagu's harrier and the short-toed snake eagle, visiting the region to spend the summer.

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