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Bareges (Pyrenees)

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[edit] Overview

The birdlife here in the Pyrenees is very specialised.

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[edit] Notable Species

The area excels in the number and variety of raptors- Bearded Vulture (five pairs nesting locally); Golden Eagle (found on the mountainside opposite Les Sorbiers); Booted Eagle, Bonelli's Eagle, Short-toed Eagle, Egyptian Vulture, and the ever-present Griffon Vulture. Even a couple of Black Vulture. The bird most enthusiasts will want to see is the elusive Wallcreeper which during the summer is seldom found below 2000m.

[edit] Rarities

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[edit] Checklist

Birds you can see here include:

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[edit] Other Wildlife

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Content and images originally posted by Les Sorbiers

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