
 |
|
 |
|
 |
Fauna
|
They have all come ! The birds, fish, mammals, batrachians and even the insects; each living in their specific ecosystem. Here you will see them in their natural environment.


Common snipe © Biotope |
 |
The marsh, the Savigny pond and two streams are home to great crested grebes, green frogs and a variety of dragonflies. They are also the winter residence of snipes and cormorants.
Read more |


Common blue © Biotope |
 |
Many insect species such as the praying mantis, the red admiral and other specimens of lepidoptera (butterflies) and orthoptera (locusts...) have found a favourable setting there.
Read more |


Green woodpecker © Biotope |
 |
The woods of deciduous trees and conifers, the piles of wood and the dead trees provide food and shelter both in winter and summer for tits, green woodpeckers, timber-boring insects, foxes and rabbits.
Read more |


Robin |
 |
To your binoculars ! The farmland hedges and meadows are home to masses of passerines like the chaffinch and the warbler, the meadow pipit, the yellowhammer and the marsh warbler.
Read more |


Pasture grasshopper © Biotope |
 |
By mowing late in the year, in September, many birds that nest in the ground (crested larks, Eurasian sky larks) and pollen-gathering insects (brimstone butterfly, sulphur butterfly…) can flourish.
Read more |
|
|
|