Cáceres is one of the most important urban enclaves in Spain for birding, with three Special Bird Protection Areas (SPA). Walking through its streets, on the towers of its walls and palaces or among the vegetation of parks and gardens, we will discover a numerous and varied community of birds that are easy to observe and with great beauty, such as White Stork or Lesser Kestrel.
Surrounded by protected areas, forests, dehesas and traditional farming areas, it is one of the few cities of its size that still attract numerous species to its parks and suburban areas, among which birds of prey and steppe species of interest stand out.