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Charming village in the north of the Cote Mâconnaise, the site offers a beautiful diversity of habitats for local fauna.
The Montceaux-Ragny site is made up of limestone grasslands where you find typical bird species such as Leganj, Crnogrla Strnadica, Ševa Krunica and serves as a feeding area for Zmijar. In hedges and woodlands you can find Grlica, Mali djetao or even Crna žuna. Finally in the village you can observe Šumska Crvenperka, Pupavac, Sivi Ćuk and more rarely Ćuk.
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Français: Charmant village du nord de la côte Mâconnaise, le site offre une belle diversité d'habitat pour la faune locale. Le site est constitué de pelouses calcaires où l'on retrouve des espèces typiques comme l' Leganj, le Crnogrla Strnadica , l' Ševa Krunica et sert de zone d'alimentation pour le Zmijar. Dans les haies et les boisements on retrouve la Grlica , le Mali djetao ou encore le Crna žuna. Enfin dans le village on peut observer le Šumska Crvenperka , la Pupavac , Sivi Ćuk ou plus rarement le Ćuk.
The site is accessed through the village of Montceaux-Ragny. Click on the P in the map for directions to a parking spot. The circular walk indicated on the map is about 1,7 km.
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Français: On accède au site par le village de Montceaux-Ragny. Cliquez sur le P sur la carte pour accéder à une place de stationnement. Le parcours pédestre circulaire indiqué sur la carte fait environ 1,7 km.
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