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Picos de Europa

Osprey and Bearded Vulture: flying again in the Cantabrian Mountain Range

(Nansa Natural)

Wildlife observation

Spring and autumn

Our ecotourism commitment

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Our ecotourism commitment:

- 10% of the fee is destined to the Osprey conservation project that, through the Osprey Centre Collective, we lead in the Bay of Santander - 5% is destined to the Bearded Vulture reintroduction project through the Bearded Vulture Conservation Foundation.5% goes to the Bearded Vulture reintroduction project through the Foundation for the Conservation of the Bearded Vulture. - Collaboration with the FCQ in works to adapt the cages - Since 2019 we measure the HdC and compensate those emissions that we have not been able to reduce through the United Nations Clean Mechanism - Our carbon footprint is calculated by Carbono Gestión https://carbonogestion.es/ and compensated with some United Nations projects.

Open map Polaciones (Cantabria), España

Wildlife observation

Experience dedicated to these two great birds of prey: osprey and bearded vulture, which fly again in the Bay of Santander (Cantabria) and in the Picos de Europa (Asturias), respectively. Travel and accommodation are at the client's expense, for greater comfort and flexibility in the visitor's time. We take care of the two guided birdwatching activities around these two spectacular birds. The first day is a guided boat tour along the estuary of the Miera River in the Bay of Santander, and goes about 5 nautical miles upriver with interpretation of 2 Natura 2000 Network sites, and focusing on bird watching, with the Osprey as the flagship species (since to go up the Miera River account is necessary high tide period, annually we schedule the days and times that it is possible to perform this service). The second day is focused on the visit to the Asturian part of the Picos de Europa National Park, Natura 2000 Network and Biosphere Reserve. The activity will take place in the area of the Covadonga Lakes, where the adaptation cages of the vultures that come from the Pyrenees and, since 2024, also from Cazorla, are located. In these cages they will spend a period before being released. At the Mirador de la Reina is the food supply point used to teach a social habit to the young lammergeyers. Fridays are the best days to carry out this activity since it is the day of food provisioning and therefore the busiest day of the year.

Prices

- Adult: 120€/person

The price includes

- Guide - Binoculars - Terrestrial Telescope - Bird Identification Guide

Timetable

Spring and autumn

Activity details

Where does it take place? ZEC Puntal Dunes and Miera estuary and Picos de Europa National Park Approximate duration of the trip Boat trip 1h 45 min. Activity in Covadonga Lakes 4 hours Minimum number of people per group 6 Maximum number of people per group 12 Languages available English Accessible activity NO Suitable for families with children YES

Day 1 program

The second day focuses on the visit to the Asturian part of the Picos de Europa National Park, Natura 2000 Network and Biosphere Reserve. Here the project for the reintroduction of the bearded vulture is carried out.

Day 2 program

The first day is a guided boat trip along the estuary of the river Miera in the Bay of Santander, and goes about 5 nautical miles upstream with interpretation of 2 Red Natura 2000 sites, and focusing on bird watching, with the Osprey as the flagship species (since to go up the Miera river is necessary a high tide period, we annually schedule the days and times of the trip).(since to go up the Miera river is necessary a high tide period, every year we schedule the days and hours when it is possible to perform this service).

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