Serra del Cadí

Located in the eastern Pyrenees the natural park of the Sierra de Cadí is one of the most significant birding areas of the high mountains in northeast Spain.

Stretching for 30 kilometres from east to west, the natural park of Cadí-Moixeró has imposing rock faces, extensive pine forest, deciduous woodland, alpine meadows and more.

The birds that inhabit this area are equally impressive, as you can see in the list below.

Bird Species that can be found around Serra del Cadí:

  • Griffon Vulture
  • Lammergeier
  • Golden Eagle
  • Short-toed Eagle
  • Peregrine Falcon
  • Wryneck
  • Dipper
  • Water Pipit
  • Alpine Accentor
  • Rock Thrush
  • Marsh Tit
  • Wallcreeper
  • Red-backed Shrike
  • Alpine Chough
  • Citril Finch

Combine this with a visit to a forested area such as Prat de Cadí and add:

  • Capercaillie
  • Black Woodpecker
  • Tengmalm's Owl
  • Crossbill.