The Tablas de Daimiel National Park is a wetland in central Spain known for its diverse fauna and flora. Covering 3,000 hectares, it contains both fresh water from the Guadiana River and brackish water from the Cigüela River, creating an unusual ecosystem. The park supports many migratory bird species that use it as a stopover, as well as resident fish, amphibians, reptiles, and mammals that live in and around the wetland area. Vegetation includes common reed thriving along the Guadiana and marsh plants like great fen-sedge dominating areas influenced by the Cigüela's briny water. Grassy areas within the