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Can anyone advise if there is a birdwatching and/or wildlife group in the P O? We are based near Prades.
Thanks
Sally
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Sally
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The U3A have or did have a bird watching group.
This lady was a few years ago the contact for the Group you could try her
email jane.lorraine@wanadoo.fr
This lady was a few years ago the contact for the Group you could try her
email jane.lorraine@wanadoo.fr
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Don't know about bird-watching groups but there is a magnificent white Stork colony just over the border in Spain at Peralada.
http://www.museucastellperalada.com/en/ ... tell-park/
http://www.museucastellperalada.com/en/ ... tell-park/
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Good to hear from some other birders in the area!
We love Peyriac too. And Aiguamolls, of course - we were there just yesterday and for the first time in my life I was able to photograph nightingales right out in the open, sitting on fences, and one even sat on the ground! Never seen that before. Glossy ibis were there too, plus purple heron, great reed warbler and all the usual suspects! Fantastic place.
Can't help with groups though - I'm not a 'groupie' sort of person - sorry!
We love Peyriac too. And Aiguamolls, of course - we were there just yesterday and for the first time in my life I was able to photograph nightingales right out in the open, sitting on fences, and one even sat on the ground! Never seen that before. Glossy ibis were there too, plus purple heron, great reed warbler and all the usual suspects! Fantastic place.
Can't help with groups though - I'm not a 'groupie' sort of person - sorry!
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