Descripción
A great place to see Quebrantahuesos and hunting Águila Real. Also large numbers of nesting Collalba Gris. In the late afternoon you have a chance on very low overflying Quebrantahuesos and Alimoche Común, and big groups of Buitre Leonado. This 3 km long circular trail on a sunny mountainslope of Col de Pal in Cadí-Moixeró Natural Park leads through an area of meadows and juniper with blocks of stone that are used by marmots to live in and establish colonies. Along the way are information panels and the odd marmot burrow close to the path. You can often tell they are there by their whistles of alarm. Only in the late afternoon they are easy to see and sometimes even very close. Along the trail you also pass cows and can see Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica). Other nice birds you can see here are Roquero Rojo, Verderón Serrano, Cuervo Grande, Chova Piquirroja and Chova Piquigualda.
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Accesso
Take the C-16 road to Bagà. From here, follow the signs to the Pal Pass (coll de Pal), on the BV-4024 road. The 17 km winding road offers beautiful views and some viewpoints with parking along the way. You can click on the P on the map to go there.
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