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Fauna · Trujillo, Extremadura, Spain

White Stork Spring Arrival — Extremadura Spain

Extremadura in western Spain is Europe's white stork capital — the largest white stork breeding population in western Europe nests on church towers, ruined castles, electricity pylons, and purpose-built platforms across the dehesa landscape from February through August. The spring arrival from late January through February, when storks begin returning from sub-Saharan Africa in their hundreds to refurbish and claim nests, is one of Europe's most celebrated ornithological events. The Trujillo stork tower — a medieval castle turret with 50 occupied stork nests visible simultaneously — is the most concentrated site; the bill-clattering greeting ceremonies between pairs returning to shared nests, audible from the streets below as a dry machine-gun rattle, are performed repeatedly through the day. The combination of medieval architecture, stork colonies, and the wild Extremadura landscape's abundance of great bustards, black vultures, and Iberian lynx makes this one of Europe's finest wildlife regions.

When
Jan — Dec, peak Jan — Mar
Best viewing
Watch dozens of white storks reclaim their medieval-castle nests with dramatic bill-clattering displays, audible and visible from Trujillo's streets in late January through February. A relaxed, walkable spectacle combining architecture and wildlife in one of Europe's premier birding regions.
Category
Fauna
Status
In season

About this spectacle

Standing in Trujillo's medieval plaza in late January or February, visitors hear the storks before they see them: a dry, rapid bill-clattering — like a machine-gun rattle — echoes off stone walls as pairs reunite on their lofty nests. Scan upward and the sky fills with broad-winged white shapes gliding in from sub-Saharan Africa, circling the castle turrets before landing with theatrical precision. The Trujillo stork tower offers up to 50 occupied nests visible simultaneously from the streets below, each pair engaged in greeting displays: wings spread, heads thrown back, bills clapping in duet. The surrounding dehesa — open cork-oak parkland — amplifies the experience: great bustards stalk through golden grasslands, black vultures drift overhead on thermals, and the landscape has a spacious, untamed quality. Morning light bathes the sandstone towers gold, catching the storks' white-and-black plumage in sharp relief. The spectacle is free, unhurried, and accessible from the town centre on foot — a rare combination of architectural grandeur and wild nature that rewards photographers and casual visitors alike.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak Jan — Mar

Getting there

Nearest airport: MAD. Nearest city: Cáceres.

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