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Fallow deers, imperial eagle, and cinerous vulture near of Cabañeros National Park (1 Viewer)

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The day after I went to other hunting state near Cabañeros National Park. Fortunately a public road cross this forest, then you can cross it and look for animal. At first I only saw some birds like, great Tit, Stonechat or this far away azure-winged magpie.
But in the end I found what was looking for: fallow deers. I have seem them in this forest three years ago: buck,doe and fawn.
I saw several birds of prey and of course, one of them was the cinereous vulture, tipical Cabañeros National Park bird. But the more impresive birds were an imperial eagle chasing two cinereous vultures.
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