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Tuesday, 12 May 2026 10:09

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 World Migratory Bird Day 2026 gave us a wonderful opportunity to share an experience in nature with new people and to get together with old friends. The birds and the marshes put on a spectacular show for everyone.

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At our bird ringing demonstration, Urdaibai Eraztuntze Taldea did a fantastic job. 

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Our visitors enjoyed getting to know species such as the swallow and the robin up close.

Swallow face

 

Robin

The Great Spotted Woodpecker was perhaps the star of the show, stunning everyone with its spectacular plumage and long beak.

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From the observatory, a squacco heron could be seen hunting mole crickets, a very unusual sight indeed.

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In addition to watching this expert hunter, everyone was delighted to observe the flamingos and spoonbills.

Flamenco

Spring was out in all its glory. The morning's blue skies and lush greenery created a cheerful atmosphere, and even the afternoon downpour didn't dampen anyone's spirits. It's clear that once you take part in an event like this, you want to do it again. We are already looking forward to our next event.

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So, thank you to everyone, Urdaibai Eraztuntze Taldea and all our visitors,  for making it such a special day.
See you in October!

 
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