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Festival de l'oiseau 2026 - Portrait

Festival de l'oiseau et de la nature - Passereaux, échassiers et rapaces : le spectacle du ciel

in Ault
From :  15 Full-fare
  • The Picardy coastline lies on the great East-Atlantic flyway, used by millions of birds every year. While many of them migrate at night, some are at their most active in daylight, with a peak of activity in the morning.
    From the top of the cliffs, between Bois de Cise and Bois de Rompval (Mers-les-Bains ? Ault), come and watch a veritable aerial ballet: small passerines such as the Pipit farlouse and the Bergeronnière printanière, colorful fringing birds such as the Linotte mélodieuse and...
    The Picardy coastline lies on the great East-Atlantic flyway, used by millions of birds every year. While many of them migrate at night, some are at their most active in daylight, with a peak of activity in the morning.
    From the top of the cliffs, between Bois de Cise and Bois de Rompval (Mers-les-Bains ? Ault), come and watch a veritable aerial ballet: small passerines such as the Pipit farlouse and the Bergeronnière printanière, colorful fringing birds such as the Linotte mélodieuse and the Chardonnet élégant, and even the long-awaited return of the Swallows and, with a bit of luck, the very first Black Martinets!
    Weather and wind can have a major influence on the passage of birds. For this reason, birdwatching sessions can last up to 5 hours or be shorter, with the option of returning to the vehicle before midday.
    And if the skies become calmer, we'll probably be able to admire the majestic silhouette of the Peregrine Falcon, and extend the outing with a session of listening and recognizing birdsong in the nearby Cise wood.
    Adult price: 15?
    Children (under 14): 5?
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Schedules
  • On April 23, 2026 from 7:00 AM to 12:00 PM