Parque de Los Pinos, Public park in Plasencia, Spain
Parque de Los Pinos is a public park in Plasencia with a large area where various tree species such as pines, poplars, willows, and elms grow. The park features open spaces and wooded sections that provide habitat for a wide variety of bird species.
The park was founded in 1937, and several of its structures were built during that period by prisoners under forced labor. The constructions from that era remain part of the park landscape.
The park functions as a place where visitors can observe over 100 different bird species, including raptors that cannot return to the wild. People come specifically to watch these birds move freely through the trees and open spaces.
The park is located on Avenida de la Hispanidad and is easily reached on foot, with wide paths leading through its various areas. Visiting is free and possible at various times depending on the season.
The park features decorative ponds with architectural elements representing a traditional house and a castle where birds enter and exit freely. These special structures combine birdwatching with local architectural traditions.
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