Upload images
Allowed image types are jpeg,png,gif
Max file size is 20MB
Beautiful walking and birding route along a deep valley between limestone rock walls.
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 Vultur sur, Șoim călător, Șerpar, Grangur, Frunzăriță melodioasă, Aușel sprâncenat, Pițigoi de brădet, Silvie vestică de grădini, Mierlă gulerată and Sturzul viilor.
_________________________
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.
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.
_________________________
Espagnol: Cerca de la población de Pedro Andrés, en Albacete (Castilla-La Mancha).
Your feedback will be sent to the author of this area and the editors of Birdingplaces. They will use your feedback to improve the quality of the information. Do you want to post a visible comment? Then please click away this box and use the 'Comment' button at the bottom of this birdingplace.
Help to improve the information in the text of this birdingplace.
Help to improve the quality of the information on the map of this birdingplace.
Help to improve the quality of the bird species list of this birdingplace. (Do you want to share your observations? Please use the 'Comment' button at the bottom of this birdingplace)
Click on the little bird icon () to insert bird names in your own language. The birdnames will automatically be translated for other users!