Discover the wildlife of Provence with

Wildlife Provençale

 

A taste of Provence...

Autumn in the mountains of northern Provence.
 

back to top The region and what it offers

The vastness of France with its varied habitats holds a wealth of potential for the naturalist, and for us, Provence is the jewel in the crown.

Your time is precious, so we take care of all your transport, hotel, language and other logistical distractions so that you can best optimise your time on your birdwatching holiday. Our intimate local knowledge and research of the region as well as extensive local contacts allow us to take you to the best spots whilst our discreet and sensitive approach is sufficiently 'hands off' to give you a real sense of discovery and personal identification with Provence.

The glorious Provencale landscapes immortalized by Cezanne and Van Gogh provide a superb backdrop for us to explore and observe dynamic wildlife species. An important feature of our holidays is the wide diversity of habitats within easy reach. These include the internationally important wetlands of the Camargue, the stony desert-like Crau, Maquis, and Mediterranean scrub, raised plateaux incised by deep gorges, whilst to our north we have the mountains of the Southern Alps which tower above 7,000 feet.

For the naturalist we are located at a fascinating cross over between the Mediterranean and Alpine habitats, where a succession of biomes are “telescoped together” between the ruggedness of the Alps and the “big sky” landscapes of the Camargue.

This allows us to see Wallcreepers, Chamois, Marmot, Alpine Chough, and Ibex. Then the next day be watching Pin-Tailed Sandgrouse, Collared Pratincole, Flamingos and Bee Eaters. Where else would this be possible?

The plant and insect life of course, also show a similarly wide diversity of species, with many species unique to our region.

Located in a mountainous region of northern Provence known as the Baronnies, our base in the medieval village of Sainte Jalle lies at a fascinating interface between Alpine and Mediterranean habitats where the calls of Black Redstart, Hoopoe, Wryneck, Nightingale, Nightjar, and Scops Owl can be heard around the village.

Other regular village sightings include wild boar, Stone Martin, golden eagle, short toed eagle, black kite, raven and beavers (at the bottom of our garden!).

The area boasts over twenty-six species of orchid, in fact within 100m of the village centre we can see Military, Pyramidal, bee, spider, butterfly and lizard orchids.

The disappearing peasant lifestyle still remains in our valley, where the dull clank of sheep neck bells creates truly atmospheric music. A chequerboard pattern carpets the valley floor with fields of lavender, thyme, wheat, apricots and cherries, which are fringed by poplar, lime, mulberry, and almond trees.

Coppiced oak woodlands dominate the valley flanks, giving way to beech and hazel above 100m. In many places the improbably blue Provencale horizon is incised by vertically inclined limestone strata and here we can find Alpine Swift, Crag Martin, Raven, Rock Bunting, Eagle Owl, Peregrine, Golden Eagle and Chamois.

Add to all this a warm and hospitable climate and we know you are in for a stunning natural history holiday !

 

back to top Other Local attractions

2000 year old aqueduct and bridge the Pont du Gard, on route to The CamargueMany of our guests have chosen to profit from our close proximity to a wealth of remarkable Roman sites (Arles, the theatre and triumphal arch at Orange, Glanum, and the massive 2000 year old aqueduct and bridge the Pont du Gard which is on our route to the Camargue)

For others the ambience and hustle bustle of a local Provençale street market gives another insight to local life - and of course the experience of the wine caves is not to be missed!

There are also sites of tragedy and heroism, where during WWII the local resistance fighters lived and died.

 
Violet Birdsnest Orchid photo by guest M . Bellerby, on tour with Wildlife Provencale Violet Birdsnest Orchid photo by guest M . Bellerby