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Fauna · Daroca, Aragon, Spain

Common Crane Roost — Laguna de Gallocanta

Laguna de Gallocanta in inland Aragon is the largest natural lake in Spain and the most important common crane staging site in Western Europe, with up to 80,000 cranes gathering on the lake during autumn and spring migration for one of the continent's most overwhelming bird spectacles. The pre-dawn departure of the entire flock from the lake roost — a rising thunder of wingbeats and bugling calls from 80,000 birds lifting simultaneously into the orange sunrise sky — is one of the most viscerally powerful wildlife moments available anywhere in Europe. Cranes arrive in October and November from Scandinavia and Russia, spending their days feeding in the surrounding cereal fields before returning to the lake at dusk in skeins that fill the horizon for an hour at a time. The flat, treeless meseta landscape around the lake creates an unobstructed panoramic sky that amplifies the spectacle — the lake and its surrounding dry farmland visible in their entirety from a single hillside viewpoint. The Laguna de Gallocanta is a protected Ramsar wetland and a ZEPA bird protection zone.

When
Oct — Apr, peak Oct — Mar
Best viewing
A pre-dawn vigil at Spain's largest natural lake rewarded by the simultaneous lift-off of up to 80,000 common cranes in a deafening thunder of wingbeats and calls against the sunrise sky. Evening arrivals deliver an equally mesmerising hour-long spectacle of incoming skeins.
Category
Fauna
Status
Returns Feb 2027

About this spectacle

Standing at the edge of Laguna de Gallocanta before first light, the air carries a low, continuous rumble — tens of thousands of common cranes murmuring on the water. As the sky begins to warm from black to deep orange, the sound builds into a wall of bugling calls and then, in a single convulsive moment, the entire flock lifts. Eighty thousand birds rise simultaneously in a thunder of wingbeats that you feel as much as hear, filling a vast, treeless sky with wheeling skeins that blot out the sunrise. The flat meseta landscape offers no obstruction — the entire lake and its approaching evening skeins are visible from a single hillside viewpoint, horizon to horizon. At dusk the return is equally dramatic: ribbons of cranes pour in from every direction across the dry cereal fields, stacking and circling above the lake for an hour before settling. This is one of the most acoustically and visually overwhelming wildlife moments in Europe, requiring no specialist skills to witness.

When to go

Oct — Apr, peak Oct — Mar

Getting there

Nearest airport: ZAZ. Nearest city: Zaragoza.

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