Maria Luisa Park in Seville. One of the best parks in Spain.

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During my last visit to the city of Seville I was able to enjoy the magnificent Maria Luisa Park, a large park where the beauty of the buildings inside the park had a great impact on me.

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But a park is not a place to see buildings, it is a place to enjoy nature and for me nature is to enjoy the different species of birds that usually live in the parks such as the pigeons.

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Many of these creatures are hated, but I love them, especially when they are concentrated and calm, allowing you to approach them without scaring them away.

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María Luisa Park, being very extensive, is in itself a cluster of parks with different types of ponds. Some are as curious as this one with frogs spouting water from their mouths.

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However, the most beautiful ponds are those where various waterfowl such as swans and ducks live.

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Some of them amuse themselves by picking at their back feathers. Don't think you're scratching your bum, but these birds have a gland in their tails whose secretion they pick up with their beaks to smear all over their feathers.

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My entry to #pobphotocontest organized by @friendlymoose

Another feathered friend I made in the park was a duck that allowed me to get very close. The photo was taken on the duck island.

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And as a culmination in this park I can only tell you that in one of its margins is the Plaza de España of Seville. A very beautiful place.

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And where it is easy to travel back in time watching carriages go by.

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And where a street flamenco show can surprise you.

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Best regards.

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Durante mi última visita a la ciudad de Sevilla pude disfrutar del magnífico parque María Luisa, un gran parque donde me impacto sobre manera la belleza de los edificios que hay dentro del parque.

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Pero un parque no es para ver edificaciones, sino que es un lugar para disfrutar de la naturaleza y para mí la naturaleza es disfrutar de las distintas especies de aves que suele hacer vida en los parques como son las palomas.

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Muchas de estas criaturas son odiadas, pero a mí me encantan, sobre todo cuando se concentran y se muestran tranquilas, permitiendo a uno acercarse sin que se espanten.

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El parque María Luisa, al ser muy extenso, es en sí mismos un cúmulo de parques con distintos tipos de estanques. Algunos tan curiosos como esté con unas ranas expulsando agua de sus bocas.

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Sin embargo, los estanques más bonitos son aquellos donde viven distintas aves acuáticas como los cisnes y patos.

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Algunos de ellos entretenidos hurgando en las plumas traseras. No piensen que se está rascando el culo, sino que estas aves tienen una glándula en su cola cuya secreción recogen con el pico para untársela por las plumas de todo el cuerpo.

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My entry to #pobphotocontest organized by @friendlymoose

Otro de los amigos con plumas que hice en el parque fue un pato que me permitió acércame muchísimo. Siendo la foto tomada en la isla de los patos.

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Y como colofón en este parque solo puedo deciros que en uno de sus márgenes está la plaza de España de Sevilla. Lugar muy bonito.

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Y donde es fácil viajar al pasado viendo pasar carruajes.

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Y donde un tablao flamenco callejero puede sorprenderte.

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Un saludo.

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I bet Maria Luisa Park will be so beautiful first hand in person. The pictures speak for themselves. I love the swan and building structures photos more. Nice reading from you.

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Que buen lugar, el clima, los animales... Debió ser fascinante!

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Omg, those beautiful doves are so pretty 🤩🤩🤩. I think I'll love it there too, especially there's a lot of pretty thing to sightsee in there. Even those tall buildings and the ducks. What a lovely walk ✨

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Wow thank you for another lovely tour of this beautiful park. There are lots of lovely places in Spain indeed. I !HOPE I can travel and see Spain one day. Happy weekend!


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