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Marco Neri
The information about this location have been automatically translated with Microsoft Translator. Rank : 9.0 (average on 1 votes)Coordinates : 43.488923, 4.404157 ( Open in Google Maps) Subjects : Pink flamingos, herons, egrets, avocets, spoonbills, seagulls, terns, fighters, black squid, glossy ibis, swamphen, sideburns and many other species of birds including waders, passerines, birds of prey... Insects, in particular there are many dragonflies (mainly Sympetrum sanguineum). Various plants and flowers and also landscapes of the various pools.Recommended equipment : For telephoto lenses with a focal length of at least 300mm, as some animals can be in the middle of lakes and therefore distant, but often in the observation points waders and flamingos come even a few meters away. Best months : Throughout the year there are always many species of birds, if you want to see mainly flamingos or other migratory birds it is better spring-summerHow to get there : Driving along the D570 that connects Arles to Les-Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer. Parking is free both near the park and along the road, in case the main seats are occupied. Alternatively, you can also get to the park by bus, using the A50 line from Arles, Pont de Gau stop.Visits : From 01/04 to 30/09 daily between 9 am and 6 pm. From 01/10 to 31/03 every day from 10 am to 5 pmfull price 8,5 €reduced 5€Notes :
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