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the many things the Auvergne prizes, first and foremost others is the truth that the folk living in the region go to large widths apt ensure that they do not rend the habitats of both the natural flora and fauna. During outings in the Auvergne you will be able to experience different protected habitats, maximum noteworthy in the places of the 'Vallée de Chaudefour','Les Sagnes de la Godivelle' and the 'Val d'Allier' Nature Reserves and in the 2 Regional Nature Parks - the 'Parc Naturel Regional Des Volcans D'Auvergne' and the 'Parc Naturel Regional Livradois-Forez'.
The Auvergne is home to a charming and diverse scope of beasts including birds, mammals, fish and even butterflies (these include the 'Limagnes', 'mountain' and 'southern' butterflies). Due to the alternating scenery among plains and mountains, the Auvergne is the ideal habitat because many types of birds. The 'Falcon', 'Kite' and 'Jean-le-Blanc short-toed eagle' can be found onward the gorges of the 'Upper Allier', the 'Haute-Loire', the 'Sioule' and the 'Allagnon'. 'Kingfishers' can constantly be seen swooping for insects and small fish along the many waterways. Above the bogs, the 'Northern harrier' cruises over the region, as entire to see. Unfortunately the majestic 'eagle owl' is harder to spot, deserving to its preference for nocturnal hunting.
Rarer category of birds such as the 'sandpiper' and 'tengmalm's owl' tin likewise be found in the area at the experienced observer. Other migratory birds such as the 'hoopoe' and 'red-backed shrike' can be penetrated in the spring and summer months. The 'Allier Valley' is a secure asylum where 'sand martins', 'terns', 'herons', 'ospreys', 'egrets', 'swans', 'ducks' and the outstanding 'turlu des bourbonnais' are protected and are able to raise their chicks in relative sefety. Far from the hustle and bustle of the towns, the wide open spaces of the Auvergne are family to many wild species of mammal. The slopes of the 'Puy Mary' and 'Sancy' mountains are family to several hundred corsican 'mouflon' sheep. These sheep are regarded as "aliens" as they were introduced from Corsica in 1956 and can be spotted very accessible with binoculars. Occasionally you can even obtain close to them, just favor the 'chamois' with which they share the hillsides of the Auvergne massifs. There are also great populations of 'squirrels', 'ermines', 'martens', 'roe deer' and 'wild boars' to be base in the nationwide forests of the Auvergne. The magnificent 'stag' can be found in the 'Pinatelle d'Allanche', the gorges of the 'Upper Allier' and in the 'Tron?ais Forest'. During the months of September and October, a lead is accessible to take you to hear its famous mating shriek. The puzzling fox is harder to smudge. This is also true of the quite timid 'genet'(a small mammal narrated to the civet) jordan 2011, which can be found in the western Auvergne.
A land of lakes and rivers, the Auvergne has one impressive range of aquatic life. Brown 'trout', 'char' and 'salmon' are surrounded the most famous species that have made their home here. Like the otter and the beaver (which are common in the 'River Allier'), they are one indication of the quality of the water and environment the Auvergne has to offer. At 'Vichy' retro jordans, the large bay windows of the 'observatory of migratory fish' grant you to watch the species found in the 'Allier'. The ponds of the 'Sologne Bourbonnaise region' are home to the 'European pond tortoise', a rare species of turtle. Along with the 'yellow-bellied toad' it is protected throughout the entire of Europe.
From the 'narcissi' to 'gentians' and 'sundews' to 'Martagon lilies', the Auvergne has over 4,500 prevalent and rare species of plants and flowers including some forty protected factories. The Auvergne's richness of factories is due to its geological quondam and its geoclimatic diversity. It has a warmhearted differing and periodically accidental natural context such as the lakes, ponds jordan 11 grey, deluges and rills, yet also saltwater springs, dry, rocky highland plateaux, peat bogs and deep forests in which many different plants grow. It is impossible to talk almost |
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