Birding France is exicted to be exhibiting at the North West Bird Watching Festival at WWT Martin Mere on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 October 2022. Visit our stand and find out about the rich diversity France has to offer natural history enthusiasts!
Steep-sided limestone gorges, lake-topped plateaux and low mountains are home to: Griffon vulture, Bonelli’s eagle, Eagle owl, Blue Rock thrush, Crag martin, Red-rumped swallow…
Bordering the Camargue and the Crau, the Alpilles rocky escarpments are home to Wallcreeper in the winter, Egyptian vulture in the summer and Bonelli’s eagle all year round.
Within easy reach of Paris, the Forêt d’Orient lakes offer interesting bird species throughout the year, such as Black stork, Black and middle spotted woodpecker…
Small country roads with little traffic allow you to stop almost anywhere to see interesting wildlife in the Brenne regional park. The patchwork of habitats and lack of intensive agriculture makes this area a paradise for the naturalist. Catch a high-speed train to...