as a biologist inish klara often went dolphin watching in the azores these days she works as a sailing strata. but because of the pandemic finding work is tough there are very few tourists. but in asia and her boss say there's a silver lining for the environment. this year there are more sardines and mongrel in the ocean. that's what dolphins like feeding on. a massive 50 kilo stone passes too and huge sea bass and we've never seen this many sardines 1st of. the night i can tell isn't only thought of just when joyce birdwatching in the take a stelter. today he's spotted a group of flamingos a mere 20 minute car ride from lisbon city center if. not it works for an agency promoting sustainable tourism. as well to take its river delta is a 14000 hector nature is. the good conservation area is even larger. the pine ever set as one of the most common birds and haven't seen these wetlands which are home to 200 species of my great great bats. some $60000.00 black tailed godwit come each winter they are an endangered species. and a flamingo colony raises its young hare and stays around. her bu