TRIP 4. Woodpeckers and forest birds

Woodpeckers are, together with some forest raptors and passerines one of the most colourful and interesting birds that habit our forests. Their habitat (dense forest) and their elusive behaviour make our observations exciting and unforgettable.

The land of woodpeckers 

In our environment 4 species of woodpeckers can be found.


The Great Spotted Woodpecker, easily observed in most of the clumps of trees and forests, and the Green Woodpecker, distinctive for the green colours and the preference for meadows and forest clearings, are the most common ones in the boundary of Picos de Europa National Park. 

The Great Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopos major


The Green Woodpecker Picus viridis

The Black Woodpecker completely black and with red hood (bigger in males), is the biggest and probably the most spectacular. And finally, the Middle Spotted Woodpecker, the scarcest, is without any doubt, an amazing challenge for most of the European birdwatchers.

The Black Woodpecker Dryocopus martius

All of them, with varying degrees of difficulty, can be observed in the woods, forests and meadows in Picos de Europa National Park. Our method is simple. We’ll walk into the woods as quietly as possible and often, we’ll make stops to listen. Their calls and pecks on the trunks will be our best guide to their location


TOUR DESCRIPTION. Depending of the interest of birdwatchers we can choose different forests, but one of the best options is an ancient beech forest close to Arenas de Cabrales. Gradually, following the traditional trips, we’ll get into the heart of the forest.

Bullfinch


BIRD TARGET. Deciduous forests in northern Spain are plenty of birds and mammals. Other birds that can be observed all along the trip, are some forest raptors such the Common Buzzard, Sparrowawk and Goshawk and passerines like Treecreeper, Nuthatch, Crested Tit, Flycatchers etc. Also we can find mammals such Roe Deer, Squirrels and much more.

Firecrest

Crested Tit


Nuthach