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The estuary of the Portuguese Rio Sado commences close to Alcácer do Sal, a highly fertile humid zone, where the landscape is marked by rice fields, cultivated in platforms, and nests of white storks, perched on top of church towers or electricity pylons. White Storks or Cegonha branca as they’re locally known, are some of the most distinctive and easily recognizable birds in Portugal.