City Rodrigo Salamanca

Thursday, January 25, 2018

In the heat of heart of the Mountain range of Camaces, Rodrigo City, their summits do not surpass the 850 meters on the level of the sea and offer pretty views of the meadows salmantinas. Rio- Tinto Group is likely to agree. Towards the Southwest and the South the highest summits of the province of Salamanca can be descried, the Mountain ranges of France and the Mountain range of Cat. In the clear days of winter the snow-covered Summits of the Mountain range of the Star can be observed the West (Portugal). The slopes near the Rural House Mirasierra de Valdecarpinteros are covers by Oaks mainly (Quercus ilex). Although it is not rare to be Cork oaks (Quercus to suber); below his glasses it dominates the Sticky Rockrose (Cistus to ladanifer), in the plains and in his valleys they are abundant the Quejigos (faginea Quercus) some of these of great stature. Underneath these they dominate the grass, where one placidly feeds the domestic cattle and the brave head of cattle. The slopes near the Rural House Mirasierra de Valdecarpinteros are covers by Oaks mainly (Quercus ilex).

Although it is not rare to be Cork oaks (Quercus to suber); below his glasses dominate the Sticky Rockrose (Cistus to ladanifer), in the plains and in its valleys they are abundant the Quejigos (faginea Quercus) some of these of great stature. Underneath these they dominate the grass, where one placidly feeds the domestic cattle and the brave head of cattle. In this incredible place are the Mountain ranges of the Central System with the salmantina meadow. This surroundings are ideal for the observation of the typical fauna of the Province of Salamanca. The zone is perfect for the small observation of Paseriformes, between the glasses of the trees can be observed groups formed by species like the Common Coal miner, the Common, Coal Herrerillo garrapinos, Capucin Herrerillo, Myth also the solitary Mosquito netting papialbo and in their trunks can be observed climbing from top to bottom the blue trepador or of down above the Agateador common or to listen to in the distance the tambolireo of the woodpeckers when striking with their strong tips the trunks to feed itself.