RMC5K0G4–Pine trees in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe.
RMC53TG1–Mudcracks in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe.
RMP872R5–Foraging Greater Flamingo's (Phoenicopterus roseus) in the shallow waters of Veta la Palma, Spain.
RFR0REGM–Swamp area, Doñana National Park, El Rocina, Coto de Doñana National Park, Huelva Province, Andalusia, Spain
RME58AE7–Ferryboat sets off from Sanlucar de Barremeda to cross the Guadalquivir river the Coto Donana nature reserve
RFD4XNAB–Beach of Mazagon, Coto de Doñana National Park, Huelva, Spain
RF2BW7NPE–The sandy landscape of Coto de Donana National Park in Andalusia, Spain
RMF88FBB–Horses in damp flowery pasture at El Rocio, on the edge of Coto Donana.
RMKXX3BW–'La Olga' Coto Donana ferry, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Spain
RF2AP5H2R–Two horse skulls lie in a field, in Coto Doñana national park, Spain.
RM2AK302T–Provinz Huelva/El Rocio: Nationalpark Coto de Donana, Landschaft bei El Rocio, Andalusien | usage worldwide
RMTRE911–pied avocet (Recurvirostra avosetta), flock overwintering in Veta la Palma (Coto Donana), Spain, Sevilla, Veta la Palma
RMB0TBJ1–Bonanza salt pans Coto Donana National Park Spain
RMBJBPA2–Jingle Shells (Anomia simplex), beach at Coto Donana National Park, Andalucia, South Spain
RMCYWRTK–Azure-winged Magpie (Cyanopica cyanus) in the Coto Donana, Spain
RF2R3C9PE–heard of horses in fleld Coto Donana, Spain May
RM2J7E9DH–A flock of Collared Pratincole, Glareola pratincola, flying against a blue sky with wispy clouds. Over the Coto Doñana, Andalucía / Andalusia, Spain.
RM2DF6H0C–Lengua de buey (Anchusa calcrea) is a biennial or perennial Boraginaceae family plant. This photo was taken in Coto de Donana National Park, Huelva,
RFBFX89G–wild flower meadow in Coto Donana, Spain
RMC5HWTT–An arrow painted with Flamingoe's, to show the areas importance to wildlife in Isla Major, a town in the Coto Donana, Spain
RMC53TJH–Mudcracks in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe.
RMP2C6M0–Stork on a tree at the visitors center Acebuche, Parque Nacional Coto de Donana, Coto Donana, Provinz Huelva, Andalusia, Spain
RFR0REGH–Swamp area, Doñana National Park, El Rocina, Coto de Doñana National Park, Huelva Province, Andalusia, Spain
RFJ28CH9–Dez-2016 Salines in NP park Coto de Donana
RFD4XN8D–Beach of Mazagon, Coto de Doñana National Park, Asperillo tower, Huelva, Spain
RF2BW7NP5–The sandy landscape of Coto de Donana National Park in Andalusia, Spain
RMF88FBC–Horses in damp flowery pasture at El Rocio, on the edge of Coto Donana.
RMGDERHE–Church Paloma Blanco, El Rocio, Coto Donana, Andalusia, Spain
RM2AP5GWA–El Rocio Spain. Sandy streets and brotherhood housing in western style village. El Rocio, Huelva Province, Andalucia, Spain, Europe
RMP872R4–Foraging Greater Flamingo's (Phoenicopterus roseus) in the shallow waters of Veta la Palma, Spain.
RMDAEGDM–little egret (Egretta garzetta), standing in shallow water, feeding a fish, Spain, Andalusia, Coto Donana Nationalpark
RMKYR7DW–Sunset over the Guadalquivir River estuary, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Spain
RMBHPYAX–Common Cockle Shells (Cerastoderma edula), on beach in Coto Donana National Park, Andalucia, South Spain
RMCYWRMN–Azure-winged Magpie (Cyanopica cyanus) in the Coto Donana, Spain
RF2R3C9JR–domestic cattle by olive grove by lagoon Coto Donana, Spain May
RMK6X156–Cattle, bull, Coto Donana National Park, Andalusia, Andalucia,
RM2DF6GYY–Lengua de buey (Anchusa calcrea) is a biennial or perennial Boraginaceae family plant. This photo was taken in Coto de Donana National Park, Huelva,
RFBFX89H–wild flower meadow in Coto Donana, Spain
RMC5K0HA–Snails on a fence post in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe.
RMC53THN–Mudcracks in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe.
RMP2C6KN–Ferry boat on the Guadalquivir river from Sanlucar to the Parque Nacional Coto de Donana, Coto Donana, Provinz Huelva, Andalusia
RM2PF57RE–Pine, Italian stone pine, Mediterranean pine, umbrella pine, Stone pines trees line the road to the Palacio, the research station of the Coto Donana
RM2JA2831–A flock of House Martins, Delichon urbicum, perched on old Reedmace/Bulrush/typha stems, warming up in the morning sun after a very cold night. Coto D
RMF7BN3E–Marbled Teal at Arundel Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, West Sussex, United Kingdom
RM2AY5T81–Pilgrimage destination, Ermita del Rocio, Nationalpark Coto de Doñana, Spain
RMF88FDB–Irrigation of potato crop on land adjacent to Coto Donana National Park. SW Spain.
RFDHYWGJ–Coto Donana National Reserve Spain, Stone pines
RM2AP5GNY–El Rocio Spain. Sandy streets and brotherhood housing in western style village. El Rocio, Huelva Province, Andalucia, Spain, Europe
RFJ28CFW–Dez-2016 Salines in NP park Coto de Donana
RMCYWRMX–Azure-winged Magpie (Cyanopica cyanus) in the Coto Donana, Spain
RF2R3C9JH–domestic cattle in olive grove by lagoon Coto Donana, Spain May
RMK6WWR0–Little Egret, Egretta garzetta, Coto Donana National Park, Andalusia, Andalucia,
RM2DF6GYW–Lengua de buey; (Anchusa calcrea) is a biennial or perennial Boraginaceae family plant. This photo was taken in Coto de Donana National Park, Huelva,
RFBFX8A0–flowers in Coto Donana
RMC5HWPG–A storage tank painted with White Storks, to show the areas importance to wildlife in Isla Major, a town in the Coto Donana,
RMP86816–Overwinterende kluten (en grutto's) in Veta la Palma (Coto Donana).
RMHB8JKX–Sunset at Dehesa de Abajo, Donana National Park, Sevilla, Spain
RM2PGGTNF–Road signs, Traffic signs, Road signs, Signs, Road sign of dung beetle with dung ball, Coto Donana national park Andalusia Spain
RMG2KWJR–Pine forest in Donana National Park, Huelva, Region of Andalusia, Spain, Europe
RMA4AWD9–Wild deer in the Coto Donana nature reserve, Andalusia, Spain, 1990 :The reserve is threatened by the growth of tourism.
RMAERJA9–the Coto Donana nature reserve
RMF88FEA–Irrigation of potato crop on land adjacent to Coto Donana National Park. SW Spain.
RM2J7E9DD–A flock of Sand Martins, Riparia riparia, on a wire in front of a clear, blue sky, taking the morning sun. El Rocio, Coto Doñana, Spain.
RM2AP5GP3–El Rocio Spain. Sandy streets and brotherhood housing in western style village. El Rocio, Huelva Province, Andalucia, Spain, Europe
RFJ28CEW–Dez-2016 Salines in NP park Coto de Donana
RMKXX3E7–Sunset Metal detector, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Spain
RMGDERHD–Church Paloma Blanco, El Rocio, Coto Donana, Andalusia, Spain
RFFT6RR0–Valuable wetlands around El Rocio in Coto Donana, Spain
RF2R3C9PA–Holm oaks growing in open woodland Coto Donana, Spain May
RMK6WTFD–Squacco Heron, Ardeola ralloides, in reed bed, Coto Donana National Park, Andalusia, Andalucia, .
RM2E0PPRF–Jaguarzo amarillo (Halimium calycinum) is a shrub native to south Iberian Peninsula and northwestern Africa. This photo was taken in Coto de Donana
RM2JYPC61–Lataste's viper (Vipera latastei gaditana) from Coto Donana (Spain) Captivity
RMC5HWYY–A house wall painted with a Grey Heron, to show the areas importance to wildlife in Isla Major, a town in the Coto Donana,Spain
RFMY3KRW–Guadalquivir river mouth seen from Bajo de Guia beach, in Sanlucar de Barrameda, Spain
RMHB88XB–Stork's (Ciconia ciconia) nest at sunset, Dehesa de Abajo. Andalucia, Spain
RF2A1X5RE–Glossy ibis (Plegadis falcinellus), adult flock of birds in flight, National Park Coto de Donana, Andalusia, Spain
RME58ADD–Ferryboat sets off from Sanlucar de Barremeda to cross the Guadalquivir river the Coto Dona Ana nature reserve
RM2AYBYXH–Chiffchaff, El Rocio, Coto de Doñana, Spain
RMC53TEX–Mudcracks in the Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe.
RMEDX6Y3–El Rocio village and Hermitage, Almonte, El Rocio, Marismas de Donana, Donana National Park, Huelva province
RMBJBTR0–Atlantic Mixed Shells and star fish on beach, in Coto Donana National Park, Andalucia, South Spain
RF2R3C9R0–thistles growing in clearing in open woodland Coto Donana, Spain May
RMK6WW75–White or European Spoonbill, Platalea leucorodia, wading at waters edge, Coto Donana National Park, Andalusia, Andalucia, marshland.
RM2E0PPRJ–Jaguarzo amarillo (Halimium calycinum) is a shrub native to south Iberian Peninsula and northwestern Africa. This photo was taken in Coto de Donana
RM2JYPC6H–Lataste's viper (Vipera latastei gaditana) from Coto Donana (Spain) Captivity
RMC54YTX–The Coto Donana, Andalucia, Spain, one of the most imortant wetland wildlife sites in Europe.
RFMY3KY7–Guadalquivir river mouth seen from Bajo de Guia beach, in Sanlucar de Barrameda, Spain
RM2J7E9DE–A Cattle Egret, Bubulcus ibis, flying upwards against a mostly-blue sky with so Coto Doñana / Doñana National Park, Andalucía, Andalusia, Spain.
RF2A1X5RN–Glossy ibis (Plegadis falcinellus), adult flock of birds in flight, National Park Coto de Donana, Andalusia, Spain
RF2AEHXPH–White Storks (Ciconia ciconia) nesting on electricity pylons in the Coto Donana in Andalucia, Spain.
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