Tag Bird migration Romania

Bird migration in Romania is shaped by its position along the Western Palaearctic flyway, linking Eurasian breeding grounds with African wintering areas. The Danube Delta, Black Sea Coast and major inland wetlands function as critical stopover and refuelling sites during spring and autumn passage. Large movements of raptors, storks, pelicans, cranes, waders, passerines and waterfowl rely on Romania’s reedbeds, floodplains, lagoons, and steppe ecosystems. These habitats support complex migration dynamics, seasonal population flux and significant concentrations of both soaring and water-dependent species.

When the Delta Breathes Again

White-tailed eagle - Haliaeetus albicilla

Early Birding Days of the 2026 Season — From Mahmudia There is a moment each spring when the Danube Delta changes its breathing. All winter it exhales slowly—grey water, silent reedbeds and scattered flocks of wintering ducks. Then, one morning…