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Fauna · Sierra de San Pedro, Extremadura, Spain

Black Vulture Roost — Extremadura Spain

The Eurasian black vulture (Aegypius monachus) nesting colony in the Sierra de San Pedro of Extremadura — Europe's largest vulture at 3-metre wingspan and 12 kg, the colony of 450+ breeding pairs in the cork oak dehesa creating the finest accessible European large vulture colony encounter outside the Pyrenees. The colony's nest trees (ancient holm oaks supporting 2-metre stick nests, some continuously occupied for 30+ years) and the dawn thermal-riding activity (the black vultures' slow circling above the dehesa as the morning sun creates the rising air they require for effortless soaring) create an encounter combining the world's heaviest flying bird with one of Europe's most specifically Iberian landscapes. The dehesa's simultaneous Spanish imperial eagle territory, great bustard display ground, and black stork nesting colony create a single Extremaduran landscape of the highest European raptor conservation significance accessible from Cáceres.

When
Jan — Dec, peak Feb — May
Best viewing
A dawn vigil in ancient Spanish dehesa woodland where 450+ pairs of Europe's largest vultures soar overhead on morning thermals, alongside imperial eagles, great bustards, and black storks. One of Europe's premier large-raptor encounters, accessible from Cáceres.
Category
Fauna
Status
Peak season

About this spectacle

Standing in the cork oak dehesa of Sierra de San Pedro at dawn, you are among the great spectacles of European ornithology. As the morning sun warms the earth, Eurasian black vultures — each with a three-metre wingspan and weighing up to 12 kilograms — lift from their massive stick nests perched in ancient holm oaks and begin to circle lazily on the first thermals. These are the world's heaviest flying birds, and their sheer scale becomes visceral as they pass low overhead, the pale head and dark plumage catching the early light. The colony of 450 or more breeding pairs fills the sky with unhurried, commanding flight. Between the vulture trees, Spanish imperial eagles claim territory, great bustards display across open ground, and black storks move silently through the woodland edges — an extraordinary convergence of Europe's rarest large birds within a single Extremaduran landscape, set against the timeless open parkland of the dehesa.

When to go

Jan — Dec, peak Feb — May

Getting there

Nearest airport: CCB. Nearest city: Cáceres.

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