The Las Rozas reservoir was designed to produce electricity and to supply water to carbon sinks installed downstream in the basin of the Sil River.
This water mass, which absorbs the energy of the Sil River, offers to migratory waterfowl a good wintering area or where to stop while travelling. The mallard, the great crested grebe, the little egret and the great cormorant, frequent the reservoir for most of the year as well as many other species linked to riparian thicket that in a timely manner has been developed on the margins of it.
Rabanal de Abajo
Villablino
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