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Domingo 19 septiembre 2021, 09:00Passed
Herramientas de registro
 06 83 29 25 47
Iraila 2021
Igandea 19
09:00 - 12:00

Pont des Poteaux

Pont des Poteaux, 55700 Mouzay
  • Meuse
  • Grand Est

Discovery tour of nature and birds

Discover the nature and birds of the Meuse Valley, in a preserved area classified Natura 2000, located upstream of Stenay.
Domingo 19 septiembre 2021, 09:00Passed
Herramientas de registro
 06 83 29 25 47
©CEN Lorraine

Discover the nature and birds of the Meuse Valley, in a preserved area classified Natura 2000, located upstream of Stenay.

Naturalist and ornithological walk in the Meuse valley, Natura 2000 classified area: between meanders of the Meuse and Canal de l'Est, at the start of the Pont des Poteaux in Mouzay, the League of Bird Protection proposes an exit accompanied by Dominique Landragin, ornithologue et naturaliste passionné, qui va vous donner à voir et à écouter des espèces d'oiseaux parfois rares (tarier des prés, sterne pierregarin, grebe huppé, bergeronnette printemps, fuligule morillon, foulque macroule…) et vous faire découvrir la flore de ce site préservé...
Warm clothing and binoculars recommended. Possibility of loan of binoculars.

Types d'événement
Visite commentée / Conférence
Thème 2021
No selection
Conditions de participation
Tarif habituel, Sur inscription

About the location

Pont des Poteaux
Pont des Poteaux, 55700 Mouzay
  • Meuse
  • Grand Est
• The Meuse Valley •
The Meuse Valley is a Natura 2000 classified area: between the meanders of the Meuse and the Canal de l'Est.
The Natura 2000 perimeter covers 75 municipalities and extends from Brixey-aux-Chanoines in the south of the department to Vilosnes-Haraumont in the north of Verdun. The site of the Meuse Valley is a refuge of exceptional interest for birds, with the presence of thirty species of birds listed of European interest.
The richness of the Meuse Valley is based on the diversity of environments and the hydrological dynamics of the river. The site consists of the Meuse River and its annexes, flooded meadows, alluvial forests and dry limestone lawns on some hillsides.
Grasslands make up the majority of environments. They constitute vast territories of hunting and feeding for some birds (birds of prey, large wading birds, anatids...) and are suitable for nesting of the avifauna, especially the Rail of the broom. The main issues for birds are maintaining grass surfaces
Tags
Espace naturel, parc, jardin
©Club ULM du Pays de Stenay