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The
centre has an observatory which is placed on the field near the centre and
in other nearby areas depending on the dominant winds. The observatory
enables the visitor to observe and study ‘in situ’ the
migratory birds which fly over this pre-Pyrenean area.
This
observatory has graphic material which helps to recognise the birds under
observation, ten binoculars, two telescopes and monitors who explain every
relevant aspect about the flying birds and the migration phenomenon
itself.
The hill on which the
observatory is placed not only reaches a very important part of the birds
in the area, but it is also a strategic point to observe birds flying over
other hills nearby, such as Lindux and Ortzanzurieta. When there is a
south wind virtually all migrating birds must cross over this hill (Ibañeta),
flying low in order to protect themselves from the strong wind.
The
observatory opens from the end of August, a time when the number of birds
is worth the waiting time of the observer, and it lasts until
mid-November, when crane , geese and rook flocks signal the end of
migration.
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