As promised, here is the entrance to what we were bug in the Picos de Europa, with a good friend and knows the area, David GG (EASTERN MOUNTAIN Blog Leon).
The first as we went to the refuge were lucky to find a wild cat that was hunting in meadows near the road.
Wildcat (Felis silvestris ).
The next day we took a good early start and saw a beautiful sunrise over the mountains nearby, we expected to be fulfilled the saying "god who rises early will help."
was early and we saw a group of mountain goats. These, after disappearance of these mountains were reintroduced in these mountains in the early nineties from individuals of Batuecas (Salamanca).
Male ibex (Capra pyrenaica Subsp. Victoriae ).
Flock ibex (Capra pyrenaica Subsp. Victoriae ).
continue our path and without moving a deer almost nothing stood between the bush and after following his career with the binoculars quickly get get a good picture when it was lost in the skyline.
Deer (Cervus elaphus ).
At our turn to leave the shelter saw a snake stones Cantabria, which is an Iberian endemic.
Cantabrian Viper (Vipera seoanei ).
The next day we went back to the mountains at higher elevations, to areas where there were still small fridge or snowdrifts.
Along the way we took a picture of small insects that caught our attention.
"The hunter hunted." Following the
reach more open areas begin to see a good variety of wildlife, deer groups, feel the bark of a deer, some amphibians, etc.
Group hinds (Cervus elaphus ).
Lizard (Podarcis muralis ).
already up the mountain on a snow field, afraid of our presence trying to hide from us a salamander.
common Salamander (Salamandra salamandra ).
By the time we picked up in a small stream of pure water, with much work to get pictures of the dipper (Cinclus Cinclus ), bird appreciated by a great environmentalist as was Felix Rodriguez de la Fuente. I hope you liked it and that is all we happened among many anecdotes not forget.
Greetings!.
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