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Wikipedia L'Atlas des Oiseaux Nicheurs de Rhône-AlpesInformationOuvrage indispensable pour découvrir, connaître ou mieux connaître les oiseaux de notre région... Le Centre de Soins pour Oiseaux Sauvages du LyonnaisWebsiteL'objectif prioritaire des Centres de Soins est la réhabilitation et la réinsertion dans la nature des oiseaux sauvages blessés... LPO IsereWebsiteConnaissance et protection de la faune sauvage de l'isere... 2004 [June] – Nick Mason – French AlpsReport… the Alps appear to support a rich range of birdlife, from the real mountain specialities like Wallcreeper, to woodland birds, including Citril Finch and Ring Ouzel... 2005 [June] – Nick Mason – French AlpsReportTwo male singing Rock Thrush were viewed well at a distance, sitting on the top of ski lift pylons. Alpine Chough and a single Golden Eagle gave good views in the limestone crags and scree at the summit... 2008 [December] - Kai Suomela - Lac LémanReport...During the afternoon walking along the Lake shore. Great Crested Grebe (Podiceps cristatus) and Tufted Duck (Aythya fuligula) were the most numerous ducks. Also Little Grebe (Tachybaptes ruficollis) seemed to be quite common. Some Long-tailed Tits (Aegithalos caudatus) in the near-by trees... 2010 [May] - Pete MorrisReportOn Corsica, the obvious highlight was the superb endemic Corsican Nuthatch which was our overall bird of the trip, but an excellent supporting cast included Marmora’s, Dartford and Moltoni’s Warblers (the local form of Subalpine), Corsican Finch and Italian Sparrow as well as more widespread species such as Scopoli’s and Yelkouan Shearwaters, Red Kite, Red-footed Falcon, Audouin’s Gull, Pallid Swift and Eurasian Wryneck.... 2011 [June] - David & Amanda Mason - French AlpsReportFor a number of years our son Nick has tried to tempt us to visit the French Alps in late spring, as he had previously enjoyed several trips to the area. The prospect of seeing Nutcracker, Citril Finch, Rock Partridge and Rock Thrush, together with Wallcreeper, Lammergeier, Snow Finch and Alpine Accentor, whilst spending some time amongst the spring alpine meadows proved to be just too tempting to pass up... Apartment - Savoy AlpsAccommodationApartment in Chatel in the French Alps. Chatel is a typical alpine village right on the border between France and Switzerland, in the Haute Savoie area of France. Part of the well-known Portes du Soleil ski circuit in winter it is also a magnificent centre for walking and all manner of other outdoor pursuits in summer - mountain biking, parascending, rock climbing, bird watching, observing the mountain animals - chamois, marmots etc, enjoying the alpine flowers from April right through till October. Family Ski CompanyInformation...a bird list for locations in the French and Swiss Alps combined with birding and wild-life notes for the areas Saas-Fee, Portes du Soleil, Paradiski, Les Plagne/Les Arcs and the Three Valleys... Oiseaux de l'IsèreInformationRésumé de l'Histoire et la biologie des oiseaux de l'Isère. |
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