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− | The site is noteworthy on a continental scale for [[Short-toed Eagle]] (800 inds./season, peaking between March 9th-15th, and 20th-22nd September, but also some breeding), [[Black Stork]] (10 inds. per year, peaking early March), [[Montagu's Harrier]], [[Booted Eagle]] (Sept-Oct), [[Honey Buzzard]] | + | The site is noteworthy on a continental scale for [[Short-toed Eagle]] (800 inds./season, peaking between March 9th-15th, and 20th-22nd September, but also some breeding), [[Black Stork]] (10 inds. per year, peaking early March), [[Montagu's Harrier]], [[Booted Eagle]] (Sept-Oct), [[European Honey Buzzard]] |
===Rarities=== | ===Rarities=== |
Revision as of 16:30, 31 August 2007
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Overview
One of the major hotspot for raptors in N Italy. Between early March and June, thousands of migrating raptors fly up the Italian peninsula and cross the Ligurian Apennines.
Birds
Notable Species
The site is noteworthy on a continental scale for Short-toed Eagle (800 inds./season, peaking between March 9th-15th, and 20th-22nd September, but also some breeding), Black Stork (10 inds. per year, peaking early March), Montagu's Harrier, Booted Eagle (Sept-Oct), European Honey Buzzard
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On March the 18th, 2007, join us for the Short-toed Eagle migrating happening! Also reported in A birdwatcher's guide to Italy. Lynx. Content and images originally posted by ruggiel