Aragon is a paradise for bird watchers and a preferred destination for many birdwatchers from all over Spain and much of Europe who know that they have great opportunities to enjoy the flight of the bearded vulture, to spot the scarce and mimetic lark ricotí, to observe the vivid colors of the bee-eater or the climber and to contemplate the spectacular nuptial parade of the bustard or the grouse.
From the hand of the expert ornithologist and Aragonese naturalist Eduardo Viñuales, this guide offers thirty natural areas to see birds and thirty excursions on foot that will allow us to enjoy concentrations of up to 44,000 cranes in the Gallocanta lagoon, colonies of vultures in the Mallos de Riglos and the Sierra de Guara, forest birds in the many stepped forests of the Moncayo or lesser-known sites such as the surprising Sima de Oliete, the Pas swamp, the cold moorlands of the Alfambra, La Loteta or the straits of the Martín River & quot; & # 63; with cave paintings & quot; & # 63 ;. They are very varied places & # 39; & # 63; steppe, high mountains, wetlands, forest & # 39; ... & quot; & # 63 ;, which treasure beautiful corners where birds are the main protagonists.
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