Andalusia It is premiered with an observatory of cleaning up birds that are currently unique because of accessibility and technical conditions in the Nature park of the Sierra de Castrilin the northeast of the province of Granada, and that is born with the idea of attracting everything Ornithological tourist enthusiasts.
This space is located in the Sierra Dry Summits area, at a height of 1,935 meters, and is therefore an ideal place for the Observation and photography of necrophic birds in South Europe.
Exactly, among the kind of birds that go to this observatory can admire and photograph are the Lison Vulture, the Royal Milano, the Black Milano, the Vichell and the real eagle.


Andalusia floats ornithological tourism with a pioneer observatory in Granada
He Nature park of the Sierra de CastrilIn the northeast of the province of Granada, it has a new photographic observatory for cleaning up birds, pioneer for his accessibility and technical circumstancesWith which the Junta de Andalucía wants to promote ornithological tourism.
The facilities, promoted counseling of sustainability and the environment, are located in a privileged enclave within the SECA Sierra Cumbres line, at 1,935 meters heights, making it one of the most comfortable and productive locations for the observation and photography of necrophic birds in South Europe.
This new infrastructure, called specialized jargon as a ‘hide’, is a commitment with sustainable ornithological tourism, as a result of which professionals and fans facilitate observation and photography of important species of the mountainous ecosystem of the Catril Natural Park, according to the territorial representative of sustainability and environment, Manuel García.
The types that visitors can photograph from this observatory are included The Lison Vulture, the Royal Milano, the Black Milano, the Alimoche and the real eagle, All emblematic birds of the Iberian fauna.
But the great attraction is the strategic location in a core zone of the Andalusian reintroduction program of the broken bone, one of the most endangered birds of the continent and the symbol of preservation in the Andalusian natural spaces.
The new observatory, managed by photology, has a capacity for four people spread in two independent modules. Each of them is equipped with high -quality unidirectional crystals, with which users can observe and photograph without being detected by Fauna, which may minimize discomfort.
It also has lying armchairs and chemical bath to wait long hours in observation conditions.
The board emphasizes the role of Andalusia as a prominent destination for ornithological tourism in the European context: Of the 350 species of birds that can be observed in Spain, more than 300 are present in Andalusia all year round, either as residents, wintering or passing by during their migration routes, he explained.
Ornithological tourism mobilizes millions of people worldwide and forms an opportunity for economic development in rural areas, according to the board. EFE / ECOTICIA.COM