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Uces
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Country Spain

The Uces River is a small river in Spain. It flows through the Salamanca province and eventually joins the Douro River. A river that flows into a larger river is called a tributary.

Where the Uces River Starts

The Uces River begins its journey in a place called Puertas. This area is close to Ledesma, in the province of Salamanca. The river is about 45 kilometers (about 28 miles) long.

River Flow and Changes

The Uces River gets its name from a village it passes through, called Las Uces. This river changes a lot throughout the year.

Winter and Spring Flow

During the colder months of winter and spring, the Uces River has a very strong flow. Sometimes, it flows so much that it causes floods. These floods can even cover the old stone bridges that cross the river.

Summer Dryness

In contrast, during the hot summer months, the river can become almost completely dry. This shows how much the water levels can change with the seasons.

The Smoking Waterfall

Near where the Uces River meets the Douro River, it has carved its way through the rocky landscape. This has created a stunning natural wonder.

Pozo de los Humos

This amazing waterfall is known as the "Pozo de los Humos," which means "Smoking Waterfall." It is a very famous sight in the area. The waterfall is about 40 meters (about 130 feet) high! It gets its name because the water creates a mist that looks like smoke.

Animals and Nature

The area around the Uces River is a special wetland. This means it's a place where the land is often wet, which is perfect for many different kinds of animals.

Birds of the Uces River

Many birds live near the Uces River. You can often see herons and egrets, which are birds with long legs that wade in the water. There are also powerful birds of prey, like the golden eagle, peregrine falcon, and eagle owl. White storks are common, and sometimes you might even spot black storks flying by. Kingfishers, with their bright colors, and mallards, a type of duck, also make their home here.

Other Wildlife

Besides birds, other animals thrive in this environment. Otters, which are playful mammals that love water, live along the riverbanks. You can also frequently see dragonflies, with their shimmering wings. A special type of fish, the autochthonous mackerel (Achondrostoma Salmantinum), is also found here.

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