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The open landscape near Condorcet is rich in birds such as Álmtittlingur, Býsvelgur, Herfugl, Þyrnisvarri and Skopsöngvari.
Coming from the village of Condorcet you head towards St Pons and you will arrive at open fields with flower-rich grasslands that are lined with shrubs. The area is buzzing with life. From the road you can enjoy foraging Býsvelgur, Landsvala, Bjargsvala, Þyrnisvarri, Álmtittlingur and Herfugl while Gæsagammur, Turnfálki and Músvákur fly by. With a bit of luck you can also spot Skopsöngvari, Gauktíta or Stubbspæta. Fox and deer can also be found in the area.
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Français: Le paysage ouvert et les champs près de Condorcet sont riches en oiseaux tels que Álmtittlingur, Býsvelgur, Herfugl, Þyrnisvarri et . Avec un peu de chance, vous pourrez observer Skopsöngvari, Gauktíta ou Stubbspæta.
If you drive from the village of Condorcet in the direction of St Pons, you will pass the area with open fields with flowery grasslands and shrubs. Press P on the map for directions to a parking spot. It is best to go on foot or explore the area by bike.
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Français: Si vous partez du village de Condorcet en direction de St Pons, vous traverserez une zone de champs ouverts avec des prairies fleuries et des arbustes. Appuyez sur P sur la carte pour obtenir un itinéraire. Il est préférable de s'y rendre à pied ou de découvrir la zone d'observation des oiseaux à vélo.
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