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  1. 3Italianbirders

    Birding trip to Italian alps

    The road up the mountain is an actual road, even if a gravel one. If there is no snow, or a little it should be ok, but I wouldn't bet on the trail that goes back down, but you can always go back the same way. Have a good trip!
  2. 3Italianbirders

    Birding trip to Italian alps

    Below some tips that I sent to another BF user last year, for an Autumn trip. As I said I don't know which ones of these areas are accessible at present. I have written comments relevant to the season in red. Be warned, these are not necessarily birding hotspots in the proper sense, but nice...
  3. 3Italianbirders

    Birding trip to Italian alps

    Sorry, I have just read this. I live very far from the Alps, so I don't know very well the snow situation right now but I can certainly give you some ideas. Just a moment, let me find out some coordinates
  4. 3Italianbirders

    Birding trip to Italian alps

    Best spot for Lammergeier is the Stelvio pass, but it will probably be closed in early spring. You can have a look at our trip report here. I'll write with more info later.
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