Hi again.
This time I want to show some of the birds that I saw on a visit to the Natural Park Riaza River Gorges. With an area of 6,470 ha, is located northeast of the Highlands of Segovia and bounded on the north by the province of Burgos and east to Soria.
The visit was the Raptor Refuge de Montejo de la Vega, included within this Natural Park and is managed by WWF since its construction in November 1974 a proposal, then the Vice-President, Dr. Felix Rodriguez de la Fuente.
more details of the trip in http://birdingtrekkingandnaturecom-l...hoces-del.html
This time I want to show some of the birds that I saw on a visit to the Natural Park Riaza River Gorges. With an area of 6,470 ha, is located northeast of the Highlands of Segovia and bounded on the north by the province of Burgos and east to Soria.
The visit was the Raptor Refuge de Montejo de la Vega, included within this Natural Park and is managed by WWF since its construction in November 1974 a proposal, then the Vice-President, Dr. Felix Rodriguez de la Fuente.
more details of the trip in http://birdingtrekkingandnaturecom-l...hoces-del.html
Birding Navarra, Sapin. Eagles, Vultures and more
Posted Tuesday 17th July 2012 at 08:39 by dirding trekking
Hi everybody s again.
This time we moved to the Autonomous Community of Navarre. First we stopped in the paddy fields which are located in Argueda and although the bird observatory was closed, open-access lanes, we are dedicated to see herons and other birds related to the rice fields.
The second place we stopped was the Bardenas Natural Park. It has been declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO and comprises 42,500 hectares of semi-desert landscape that impresses visitors.
Then we made a brief stop in Lake Pitillas, more natural wetland Navarra but due to low rainfall this year, was nearly dry.
Travel details in:http://birdingtrekkingandnaturecom-l...rra-spain.html
This time we moved to the Autonomous Community of Navarre. First we stopped in the paddy fields which are located in Argueda and although the bird observatory was closed, open-access lanes, we are dedicated to see herons and other birds related to the rice fields.
The second place we stopped was the Bardenas Natural Park. It has been declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO and comprises 42,500 hectares of semi-desert landscape that impresses visitors.
Then we made a brief stop in Lake Pitillas, more natural wetland Navarra but due to low rainfall this year, was nearly dry.
Travel details in:http://birdingtrekkingandnaturecom-l...rra-spain.html
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