South Segovia (Segovia)
The Streams of Caballar
Chough
Egyptian vulture
Griffon vulture
Red kite
Short toed eagle
Black stork
Honey buzzard
Spanish imperial eagle
Booted eagle
Golden eagle
Black vulture
Peregrine
Goshawk
Alpine accentor
Bluethroat
Rock thrush
South Segovia
This district comprises 51 municipalities, mostly situated on
the north slopes of the Sierra
de Guadarrama that give the
district a eminently mountain
character. It has a total area of
1.594 km2, mainly dominated
by the Sierra de Guadarrama. Over 60% of the territory is
included within the Red Natura
2000 network. The quality of the
fauna in the three SPAs (Special Protection Areas) is similar
because in fact we are dealing
with three different areas of
the Sierra del Guadarrama. This
territory is within the recovery
zone for the black stork and
the Spanish imperial eagle,
both listed species in danger of
extinction.
Birdwatching routes
• Risca de Valdeprados
• River Santa Águeda
• The Streams of Caballar
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Tourist services
Birds of interest
Landscape
Risca de Valdeprados
Pasture, high mountain, rocky crags, pine forest
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