Tag Bird species of the Danube Delta

The bird species of the Danube Delta reflect one of the richest avian assemblages in Europe. With over 250 recorded species, the Delta’s reedbeds, shallow lakes, floodplains, sandbanks and willow forests support breeding colonies, migratory stopovers and wintering populations. Pelicans, herons, egrets, pygmy cormorants, glossy ibises, spoonbills, terns and diverse waterfowl thrive in wetland habitats, while raptors, bee-eaters, rollers, shrikes and numerous passerines inhabit steppe and forest-edge ecosystems. This exceptional diversity makes the Danube Delta a premier destination for birdwatching, wildlife photography and avian research.

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…