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Fauna · Spain

Bearded vulture feeding station — Pyrenees

Watch lammergeiers — Europe's most spectacular vulture — descend to a Pyrenean feeding station, their rust-orange plumage catching the mountain light.

When
Jan — Dec, peak Nov — Mar
Best viewing
Visitors observe bearded vultures feeding at close range from a hide; best in winter and early spring when birds are most active at the station.
Category
Fauna
Status
In season

About this spectacle

At a dedicated feeding station nestled in the Spanish Pyrenees, visitors witness one of Europe's most dramatic raptors at close range. Bearded vultures — also known as lammergeiers — circle on long, narrow wings before descending to feed on bones, their rust-orange undersides glowing against pale limestone cliffs. The spectacle unfolds in near-silence broken only by the rush of wings as birds jostle for position. These stations were established as part of conservation programmes to support a species once critically low in numbers across Europe. Visitors stand or sit in a hide, watching the prehistoric-looking birds soar effortlessly on mountain thermals. The contrast between the bird's gentle, deliberate landing and its powerful bone-dropping behaviour makes every visit memorable. Winter mornings, when snow blankets the surrounding ridges, offer particularly striking photographic conditions.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak Nov — Mar

Getting there

Nearest airport: ZAZ. Nearest city: Huesca.

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