Scavenger Hide
This hide is a permanent hide with mirror glass, and
caters from three photographers. It is
located on farmland with Maritime Pine trees in the vicinity. It is a good place to photograph carrion
eating birds, like Griffon Vulture, Cinereus Vulture, Egyptian Vulture, Red
Kite, Black Kite, Common Buzzard as well as Corvidae and White Stork. Sessions
are in the morning at any time of the year. So as to get a different
perspective, this hide allows you to take photos whilst lying down. The scenery
provides different perches at varying distances and with different backgrounds.
Photographs of scavengers in flight can also be taken.
- Data sheet:
Measurements: Length
3,85 m., height 1,60 m. and width 2,25 m. Mirrored glass: length 1,50 m. and
height 0,50 m. Other four mirrored glass: 0,50 x 0,50 m.
Facing: Northwest.
Distance from the perch:
4-15 meters.
Seats: 3
Sessions: In the
morning.
Availability: All year.
Species that can be
photographed: White Stork, Griffon Vulture, Cinereus Vulture, Egyptian Vulture,
Black Kite, Red Kite, Common Buzzard, Iberian Azure-winged Magpie, Eurasian
Magpie, Eurasian Jackdaw, Carrion Crow, Common Raven, Spotless Starling, Common
Starling, White Wagtail, Common Chaffinch.
- Session includes:
Use of the hide
Transport from the meeting place to
the hide
Guide and technical guidelines
Necessary permits
- Meeting point:
Cantalejo o Sebulcor (Segovia).
In case of collection from other
places, please consult Vultour Naturaleza for prices.
Vultour Naturaleza offers special
prices for the use of hides over several days.
We can arrange your stay in the
area.
The use of hides can be combined
with other activities, both for photographers and for companions. Our qualified
staff provide activities such as observations and/or photographic nature
trails. We also guided trails in the area, kayak excursions and sightseeing
tours also with qualified staff.
- Prices per session:
90 € /
person, individual use.
80 € /
person, groups of 2 people.
70 € /
persona, groups of 3 people.
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