Description
Barranco de Artuñio is a valley between limestone rock walls. Among the vegetation, the following stand out: century-old walnut trees that give rise to a pasture landscape. This landscape is habitat for a great diversity of birds. Among the birds you can observe are Griffon Vulture, Peregrine Falcon, Short-toed Snake Eagle, Golden Oriole, Melodious Warbler, Firecrest, Coal Tit, Western Orphean Warbler, Ring Ouzel and Redwing.
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Espagnol: Profundo valle entre paredes de roca caliza. Entre la vegetación destacar: nogales centenarios que dan lugar a un paisaje de dehesa, arces, encinas y serbales. Este paisaje es hábitat para gran diversidad de aves: buitre leonado, halcón peregrino, culebrera europea, oropéndola europea, zarcero políglota, reyezuelo listado, carbonero garrapinos, curruca mirlona, mirlo capiblanco, zorzal alirrojo, etc.
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Access
Barranco de Artuñio is near the town of Pedro Andrés, in Albacete (Castilla-La Mancha). Click on the P in the map for directions. From the main road you walk up the unpaved road and path along Barranco de Artuñio for 4 kilometers. There and back is 8 kilometers.
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Espagnol: Cerca de la población de Pedro Andrés, en Albacete (Castilla-La Mancha).
