This not always has been thus, for many years ago the intention of the nearby farmers has been to dry them.
Luckyly this was not obtained and now these two lagoons enjoy relative a good state, with water and birds.
This week, the presence of birds in migration, common flocks of Swallows and Waders.
Also birds just arrivals of Africa, Great Reed Warbler, Reed Warbler, emitting its singing incessantly.
A splendid Purple Heron camouflages among rushes.
Black Kite and Marsh Harrier, the raptors of the day.
Barn Swallow
Common Swift
Grey Heron
Purple Heron
Golden Oriole (the first of this season)
Mallard
Northern Shoveler
Green Sandpiper
Great Ringed Plover
White Stork
Corn Bunting
Crested Lark
Cetti’s Warbler
Great Reed Warbler
Reed Warbler
Serin
Little Grebe
Magpie
Carrion Crow
Yellow Wagtail
Common Coot
Spotless Starling
Greenfinch
Moorhen
Blue Tit
Great Tit
Collared Dove
Pied Flycatcher
Rufous Nightingale
Melodius Warbler
Bee-eater