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Birdwatching in Romania reveals one of Europe’s richest avian landscapes. The country’s diverse habitats — including the Danube Delta wetlands, Black Sea Coast lagoons, Dobrogea steppe and the Carpathian Mountains — support over 400 recorded bird species. From pelicans, herons and spoonbills to raptors, owls, bee-eaters, rollers, shrikes and migratory passerines, Romania offers exceptional opportunities throughout the year. Located along major migration corridors of the Western Palaearctic flyway, it provides important breeding areas, stopover sites and wintering grounds for numerous species.

Birding in Romania

Great white pelican on the river, in the Danube Delta, Romania

Birding in Romania is a unique and rewarding experience for nature enthusiasts. With an active birding community and a diverse range of bird species, Romania is home to around 370 different types of birds, including some that are rare and…