May and June are the most exciting months of the year to observe pink flamingos: in fact, during this period these wonderful birds nest, coloring ponds and marshy areas scattered throughout the Sardinian territory pink.
In Sardinian they are called Sa Genti Arrubia and in June birdwatchers, professional photographers and many families with children travel to Sardinia to observe them in the sky during their crossing as they move from one area of Sardinia to another in search of wetlands rich in crustaceans , their favorite food!
However, you need to know the strategic points to be able to spot them and enjoy a truly unique show.
Even children and teenagers love to observe and photograph the migration show, as they usually move in quite large groups and the show is truly breathtaking.
However, let's remember to be careful and not to scare them because, although they move in large flocks and have a very sociable appearance, they are very shy and shy.
The marked areas are the favorites of pink flamingos because they are rich in their favorite food: Artemia salina, small crustaceans which, thanks to their red pigment, give the plumage the unmistakable pink hue of flamingos.
The Poltu Quadu district, in the innermost area of the gulf, amidst houses, rocks and bushes, bursts into the beauty and elegance of pink flamingos and is always a great emotion.
These large birds have been part of the Olbia urban landscape for many years and never cease to amaze anyone who meets them.
Bird watchers and photographers flock to admire the wild life in the heart of the city, but many tourists also come, especially in spring, to experience this wonderful spectacle up close.
The Gulf of Olbia is like a deep fjord and has a lagoon character in the last stretch: the flamingos have made their base in this area.
To protect the local fauna and safeguard this beauty, the Municipality of Olbia has decided to create a municipal park in this area, complete with cycle paths, paths, meadows and even birdwatching stations.
Many guests of Villa Castànza come in the spring to watch the great show of pink flamingos.
Small colonies of pink flamingos can be seen all year round although the best time to see the migration is May/June.
A few kilometers from Villa Castànza there are various observation sites - Murta Maria, San Teodoro, Olbia - where it is possible to capture these marvelous birds, as demonstrated by some amateur videos recorded in the area.