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'''[[Europe]], [[France]]'''
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
Declared a national park in 1979, Mercantour lies in the Alpes-Maritimes, along the border with [[Italy]] and covers an area of diverse habitats with a rich and varied flora and fauna. About 80km long and only 10km wide the park is long and narrow and includes elements of both the Mediterranean and alpine biomes.
 
Declared a national park in 1979, Mercantour lies in the Alpes-Maritimes, along the border with [[Italy]] and covers an area of diverse habitats with a rich and varied flora and fauna. About 80km long and only 10km wide the park is long and narrow and includes elements of both the Mediterranean and alpine biomes.
  
The habitats include cliffs and scree slopes, coniferous and deciduous woodland, Mediterranean scrub and alpine grassland. The highest point of the park is the 3051m Mont Pelat and there are picturesque alpine lakes.  
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The habitats include cliffs and scree slopes, coniferous and deciduous woodland, Mediterranean scrub and alpine grassland. The highest point of the park is the 3,143 metre Cime du Gélas and there are picturesque alpine lakes.
  
 
==Birds==
 
==Birds==
 
===Notable Species===
 
===Notable Species===
[[Golden Eagle]] and [[Short-toed Eagle]] breed at Mercantour as well as [[Common Buzzard]] and [[Western Honey-Buzzard]] and [[Lammergeier]] has been reintroduced to the area.
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[[Golden Eagle]] and [[Short-toed Eagle]] breed at Mercantour as well as [[Common Buzzard]] and [[European Honey Buzzard]]. [[Bearded Vulture]] has been reintroduced to the area.
  
Other alpine species present include various grouse and [[Rock Partridge]] and typical mountain passerines such as [[Wallcreeper]], [[Alpine Accentor]], [[White-winged Snow Finch|Snow Finch]] and [[Alpine Chough]].
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Other alpine species present include various grouse and [[Rock Partridge]] and typical mountain passerines such as [[Wallcreeper]], [[Alpine Accentor]], [[White-winged Snow Finch]] and [[Alpine Chough]].
  
The forest areas have [[Black Woodpecker]], owls including [[Tengmalm's Owl]] and [[Eurasian Pygmy Owl]], [[Crested Tit]] and [[Citril Finch]]. A particularly good area is around the village of Boreon.  
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The forest areas have [[Black Woodpecker]], owls including [[Tengmalm's Owl]] and [[Eurasian Pygmy Owl]], [[Crested Tit]] and [[Citril Finch]]. A particularly good area is around the village of Boreon.
  
 
===Check-list===
 
===Check-list===
{{BirdsSee|[[Western Honey-Buzzard]], [[Lammergeier]], (reintroduced), [[Short-toed Eagle]], [[Northern Goshawk]], [[Eurasian Sparrowhawk]], [[Common Buzzard]], [[Golden Eagle]], [[Peregrine Falcon]], [[Rock Ptarmigan]], [[Black Grouse]], [[Western Capercaillie]], [[Rock Partridge]], [[Grey Partridge]], [[Eurasian Eagle Owl]], [[Eurasian Pygmy Owl]], [[Little Owl]], [[Tengmalm's Owl]], [[Green Woodpecker]], [[Black Woodpecker]], [[Great Spotted Woodpecker]], [[Water Pipit]], [[Grey Wagtail]], [[White Wagtail]], [[Common Dipper]], [[Common Wren]], [[Alpine Accentor]], [[Black Redstart]], [[Song Thrush]], [[Firecrest]], [[Willow Tit]], [[Crested Tit]], [[Coal Tit]], [[Wallcreeper]], [[Spotted Nutcracker]], [[Alpine Chough]], [[Red-billed Chough]], [[Northern Raven]], [[White-winged Snow Finch]], [[Citril Finch]]}}
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{{BirdsSee|[[European Honey Buzzard]], [[Bearded Vulture]], [[Short-toed Eagle]], [[Eurasian Goshawk]], [[Eurasian Sparrowhawk]], [[Common Buzzard]], [[Golden Eagle]], [[Peregrine Falcon]], [[Rock Ptarmigan]], [[Black Grouse]], [[Rock Partridge]], [[Grey Partridge]], [[Eurasian Eagle Owl]], [[Eurasian Pygmy Owl]], [[Little Owl]], [[Tengmalm's Owl]], [[Green Woodpecker]], [[Black Woodpecker]], [[Great Spotted Woodpecker]], [[Water Pipit]], [[Grey Wagtail]], [[White Wagtail]], [[Common Dipper]], [[Common Wren]], [[Alpine Accentor]], [[Black Redstart]], [[Song Thrush]], [[Common Firecrest]], [[Willow Tit]], [[Crested Tit]], [[Coal Tit]], [[Wallcreeper]], [[Spotted Nutcracker]], [[Alpine Chough]], [[Red-billed Chough]], [[Northern Raven]], [[White-winged Snowfinch]], [[Citril Finch]]}}
  
 
==Other Wildlife==
 
==Other Wildlife==
Larger mammals found in the area include two reintroduced species, [[Ibex]], from Italy and [[Mouflon]] from [[Corsica]] as well as the alien [[Sika Deer]], introduced from [[Asia]] and the native [[Chamois]]. Carnivores include [[Wildcat]], [[Badger]] and [[Pine Marten]] and the [[Alpine Marmot]] is common.
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Large mammals found in the area include two reintroduced species, [[Alpine Ibex]] from Italy and [[European Mouflon]] from [[Corsica]], as well as the alien [[Sika Deer]], introduced from [[Asia]], and the native [[Chamois]]. Carnivores include [[Wildcat]], [[European Badger]] and [European [Pine Marten]]. The [[Alpine Marmot]] is common.
  
The insect fauna is very rich and includes the endangered Larche Ringlet and Small Apollo butterflies.
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The insect fauna is very rich and includes the endangered [[Large Ringlet]] and [[Small Apollo]] butterflies.
  
The varied habitats and combination of central European and Mediterranean influences has led to a remarkably rich flora including stately Saxifraga florentula, endemic to the area and found only between 2500m and 3000m.
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The varied habitats and combination of Central European and [[Mediterranean]] influences has led to a remarkably rich flora including stately Saxifraga florentula, endemic to the area and found only between 2,500 and 3, 000 metres.
  
Other notable plants include Saxifraga pedemontana, Alpine and Trumpet Gentians, and King-of-the-Alps Eritrichium nanum.  
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Other notable plants include Saxifraga pedemontana, Alpine and Trumpet Gentians, and [[King-of-the-Alps]] (Eritrichium nanum).
  
 
==Site Information==
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
[http://www.mercantour.eu/content/section/5/64/lang,en/ Mercantour National Park]
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*[http://www.mercantour.eu/content/section/5/64/lang,en/ Mercantour National Park]
 
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*[http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=mercantour+national+park&sll=46.225453,2.197266&sspn=12.588632,37.045898&gl=uk&g=france&ie=UTF8&z=9 Mercantour National Park on Google Maps]
  
 
''Content and images originally posted by Steve''
 
''Content and images originally posted by Steve''
 
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Europe, France

Overview

Declared a national park in 1979, Mercantour lies in the Alpes-Maritimes, along the border with Italy and covers an area of diverse habitats with a rich and varied flora and fauna. About 80km long and only 10km wide the park is long and narrow and includes elements of both the Mediterranean and alpine biomes.

The habitats include cliffs and scree slopes, coniferous and deciduous woodland, Mediterranean scrub and alpine grassland. The highest point of the park is the 3,143 metre Cime du Gélas and there are picturesque alpine lakes.

Birds

Notable Species

Golden Eagle and Short-toed Eagle breed at Mercantour as well as Common Buzzard and European Honey Buzzard. Bearded Vulture has been reintroduced to the area.

Other alpine species present include various grouse and Rock Partridge and typical mountain passerines such as Wallcreeper, Alpine Accentor, White-winged Snow Finch and Alpine Chough.

The forest areas have Black Woodpecker, owls including Tengmalm's Owl and Eurasian Pygmy Owl, Crested Tit and Citril Finch. A particularly good area is around the village of Boreon.

Check-list

Birds you can see here include:

European Honey Buzzard, Bearded Vulture, Short-toed Eagle, Eurasian Goshawk, Eurasian Sparrowhawk, Common Buzzard, Golden Eagle, Peregrine Falcon, Rock Ptarmigan, Black Grouse, Rock Partridge, Grey Partridge, Eurasian Eagle Owl, Eurasian Pygmy Owl, Little Owl, Tengmalm's Owl, Green Woodpecker, Black Woodpecker, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Water Pipit, Grey Wagtail, White Wagtail, Common Dipper, Common Wren, Alpine Accentor, Black Redstart, Song Thrush, Common Firecrest, Willow Tit, Crested Tit, Coal Tit, Wallcreeper, Spotted Nutcracker, Alpine Chough, Red-billed Chough, Northern Raven, White-winged Snowfinch, Citril Finch

Other Wildlife

Large mammals found in the area include two reintroduced species, Alpine Ibex from Italy and European Mouflon from Corsica, as well as the alien Sika Deer, introduced from Asia, and the native Chamois. Carnivores include Wildcat, European Badger and [European [Pine Marten]]. The Alpine Marmot is common.

The insect fauna is very rich and includes the endangered Large Ringlet and Small Apollo butterflies.

The varied habitats and combination of Central European and Mediterranean influences has led to a remarkably rich flora including stately Saxifraga florentula, endemic to the area and found only between 2,500 and 3, 000 metres.

Other notable plants include Saxifraga pedemontana, Alpine and Trumpet Gentians, and King-of-the-Alps (Eritrichium nanum).

Site Information

History and Use

The rugged peaks are very popular with climbers and the area is heavily visited. The area is also of great archeological interest with possibly the best collection of Bronze Age rock engravings in the Val des Merveilles and Fontanable Cirque.

Areas of Interest

To do

Access and Facilities

The peripheral zone of the park has plenty of accommodation in the form of hotels, guest-houses and campsites with refuges for climbers and hikers in the central zone. In addition there are marked hiking trails, guided walks and an information centre.

Mercantour can be reached by road from Nice or Barcelonette. The village of Boreon makes an excellent base.

Contact Details

To do

External Links

Content and images originally posted by Steve

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