The Ebro Delta Natural Park is located at the mouth of the Ebro River in Spain. It is a key stop for migratory birds traveling through the Mediterranean, with some of the most important seabird breeding colonies. The delta's landscape is dominated by rice fields and features plants like white water lilies, sea rocket, and saltwort that provide habitat for animals living in the ponds, lakes, and springs throughout the region. Local cuisine takes advantage of the agricultural and natural resources of the delta, featuring dishes like black rice, rice with seafood, fideuà, frog legs, eel, and wild duck.