Lammergeier Hide Cogulers
Solsona, Spain
The Mountain Pine forest, 1,700 meters above sea level, is the right place for species that are hard to find in other places, such as Citril Finch or Crossbill. The limestone in the area limits surface water availability. PHOTO LOGISTICS manages a drinking trough where you can photograph these and other birds.
This hide works on the driest days of the year, although being in a mountian area the feeling is never intense heat. It is located in the Mountain Pine forest, near the Port del Comte ski station. The usual species, besides Citril Finch and Crossbill, are Crested Tit, Coal Tit, Dunnock, Chaff Finch, Black Redstart, Firecrest, Rock Bunting or Great Spotted Woodpecker, among others. Birds are attracted to the hide by means of a drinking pond. The perches are replaced at each session in order to have different photographs for each photographer.
The size of this hide makes it perfect for groups of up to three people. Although it is possible to reserve it for individual use.
Once the reservation has been made, our guide will take you from the meeting place in Solsona or Port del Comte to the hide. The coming out from the hide is always assisted by the guide.
Type of service: fixed wood hide with one way glass.
Season: spring-summer.