Ordesa National Park
The National Park of Ordesa and Monte Perdido was Spain's first National Park and one of the first in Europe. On the border with France, it protects 15,600 ha of some of the most beautiful and spectacular scenery in the Spanish Pyrenees. Raging rivers, waterfalls, gorges, vertical rock faces, coniferous and deciduous woodland, mountain pastures, etc. are all here, along with their characteristic birds.
The itineraries offered here encourage the birder to walk in search of the high altitude birds while enjoying magnificent scenery
Bird Species that can be found in The National Park of Ordesa:
- Griffon Vulture
- Egyptian Vulture
- Lammergeier
- Short-toed Eagle
- Booted Eagle
- Golden Eagle
- Goshawk
- Peregrine Falcon
- Black Woodpecker
- Alpine Swift
- Crag Martin
- Water Pipit
- Alpine Accentor
- Dipper
- Ring Ouzel
- Marsh Tit
- Crested Tit
- Wallcreeper
- Alpine Chough
- Red-billed Chough
- Red-backed Shrike
- Snow Finch
- Citril Finch
- Crossbill
- Rock Bunting
- Cirl Bunting
- Ortolan Bunting