Bird-watching at a nuclear reaction
The last thing you expect to find near Monfragüe is a reservoir meant to cool a nuclear reactor that has become a protected haven for birds. Well, that’s just what you’ll find at the Parque Ornitológico de Arrocampo, a sanctuary whose famous wealth of aviary life is due to the higher temperature of the water (which results in a richer plant life) and the fact that the water is still, not moving. Magpies, sandpipers, herons, and cabochons were the species that I personally saw during my visit to the Parque Ornitológico de Arrocampo, although my guide Raúl said that grebes, spoonbills, cormorants, and rails also thrive at the park.