Waterfowl Paradise

Review about Birds of the Danube Delta

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Waterfowl Paradise

3000 pelican couples, families of swans, cormorants, spoonbills and egrets galore live amongst the maze of reeds and channels of the vast Danube Delta. The water is nutrient rich by the end of its long journey and provides a safe and abundant environment for waterfowl to raise their young. Baby birds poke their bills out from the forests of reeds and other birds build vast nesting colonies and take turns patrolling the extremities.

The best way to see the delta is by small boat, which allows visitors to approach birds slowly and stealthily. As well as the enormous bird population, the Danube Delta is home to muskrats, beavers, wolves, enot (raccoon dogs) and European Mink. There are also numerous species of tortoise, snakes and lizard.

 
Review posted 5th July 2007 by World Reviewer Staff.
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