Saturday, 17 October 2020

If you go down to the woods today... (Abruzzo September 2020)

A few weeks before Italy was moved into high risk again I managed to get to Abruzzo with Naturetrek.

I was a great holiday despite the various covid restrictions but those didn't detract from my enjoyment.

The hotel was in a lovely location on the outskirts of Pescasseroli surrounded by pines and a nice garden.

I didn't do very well with birds although highlights must be Golden Eagle, Western Bonelli's Warbler, Melodious Warbler, Alpine & Red-billed Chough and Water Pipit, but it was made up by the number of butterflies with quite a few new ones but best of all was 2 Marsican Brown Bears (hence the title of this blog entry).

Another new mammal was Abruzzo Chamois but it took some climbing to see those, and on the last day a large sounder (26 animals) of Wild Boar was seen near the hotel.

I would love to go back to this region in the late spring/summer for orchids and other butterflies.

Here are a selection of photos (there are two Brown Bears - one seen in the morning and one in the evening at GioiaVecchio)











































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